o 


Ol^ 


§Mt  postatt  Pnittcli. 
LIST  OF  BOOKS 

Arranged  by  Authors,  Titles,  and  Subjects. 


FIRST  EDITIONS.  FEBRUARY,  1871. 


NOTE.  — One  volume  at  a time  can  be  had  in  home  use  from  this  Branch,  and  one  from  the 
Bates  Hall  of  the  Main  Library ; and  the  Branch  volume  must  always  be  returned  at  this  Branc^' 
accompanied  by  the  applicant’s  library  card,  within  such  hours  as  the  rules  prescribe.  No  book  can 
be  taken  from  the  Lower  Hall  of  the  Main  Library,  while  the  applicant  has  one  from  this  brancli. 

Books  can  be  kept  out  14  days,  but  may  be  renewed  loithin  that  time,  b}’  presenting  a new  slip 
with  the  card  ; after  14  days  a fine  of  two  cents  for  each  day  is  incurred,  and  after  21  days  the  book 
will  be  sent  for  at  the  cost  of  the  borrower,  who  cannot  take  another  book  until  all  charges  are  paid. 

Books  must  not  be  lent  out  of  the  household  of  the  borrower,  nor  be  ke[>t  by  transfers  in  one 
household  more  than  one  month,  and  must  remain  in  the  Library  one  week  before  being  drawn  again 
in  the  same  household. 

Borrowers  finding  any  book  mutilated  or  unwarrantably  defaced? 
are  expected  to  report  it;  as  also  any  undue  delay  in  the  delivery  of 
books. 

Consult  the  daily  manuscript  Bulletin  and  the  printed  Bulletins  for  recent  additions  to  this 
department. , 

Recommend  for  purchase  such  books  as  the  Library  does  not  have,  on  slips  provided  at  the  desk, 

NOTICE. 

Special  attention  is  called  to  the  following  law  of  the  Commonwealth  : — 

“ Whoever  wilfully  and  maliciously  writes  upon,  injures,  defaces,  tears  or  destroys  any  book,  plate,  picture, 
engraving,  or  statue,  belonging  to  any  law,  town,  city  or  public  library,  shall  be  punished  by  a fine  of  not  less 
than  five  dollars,  nor  more  than  one  thousand  dollars,  for  every  such  oflence.” 


COPIES  ARE  FOR  SALE  AT  THE  DESK. 


Books  are  entered  in  the  following  List  under  the  names  of  authors,  when  known  ; 
under  the  initials  of  the  authors’  names  when  these  only  appear,  the  last  initial  being  put 
first;  ww&Qv  the  pseudonyms,  or  assumed  names,  of  the  writers,  when  the  real  names  are 
not  ascertained.  Such  books  are  also  entered  under  their  titles,  followed  by  the  names, 
initials,  or  pseudonyms  of  the  authors.  In  the  case  of  an  anonymous  work,  the  author  of 
which  is  unknown,  the  entry  is  under  the  first  word  of  the  title,  not  an  article » 

In  the  headings  of  the  titles,  the  names  of  authors  are  given  in  their  vernacular  form. 
French  surnames  preceded  by  Le,  La,  or  X’  are  entered  under  L;  by  Du  or  Des,  under 
D;  by  de  or  d\  under  the  initial  letter  of  the  name  following  this  prefix.  In  English 
names,  the  prefix  is  treated  as  a component  part  of  the  surname;  as  in  De  Quincey, 
y a n B u r e n . In  all  other  languages,  surnames  are  entered  under  the  letter  which  begins 
the  name  that  follow  the  prefix. 

Compound  surnames  are  entered  under  the  first  part  of  the  name. 

British  noblemen  and  ecclesiastical  dignitaries  are  entered  under  their  family  names 
with  cross-references  from  their  titular  appellations.  All  other  noblemen  are  catalogued 
under  their  titles. 

A single  dash  indicates  the  omission  of  the  preceding  heading ; a subsequent  dash, 
the  omission  of  a subordinate  heading.  Initials  inclosed  within  marks  of  parenthesis  stand 
for  Christian  names  which  are  not  usually  retained  by  the  persons  to  whom  they  properly 
belong;  as,  Agassiz,  L.  (J.  E.)  In  the  headings  of  titles,  the  German  diphthongs, 
ii,  o,  u,  are  written  ae,  oe,  ue;  Goethe  occurs,  for  example,  in  alphabetical  order 
before  Goldsmith,  instead  of  after  it.  An  italicized  name  within  marks  of  parenthesis 
following  the  name  of  an  author  is  the  pseudonym  of  such  author;  as  Adams  , W.  T. 
{Oliver  Optic.)  Brackets,  within  titles,  inclose  words  additional,  or  changed  in  form. 


Friends  of  tlie  Public  Library  will  assist  in  making  future  editions  of  this  List 
more  nearly  perfect,  if  they  will  be  kind  enough  to  communicate  to  the  Superintendent  or 
the  Librarian  of  this  Branch  the  correction  of  any  errors  they  may  discover  in  it,  the 
authorship  of  any  works  treated  as  anonymous,  or  the  name  of  any  person  entered  only 
under  initials  or  under  a j)seudonym. 


Boston 


lects, 


Library 


o I n 

1(1 


r\ 


'^iSCO'yi  ' 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  BOSTON 


EAST  BOSTON  BRANCH. 


FII^ST  EIDITIOIlSr,  B B I?.  XJ  A.  E.  18  71 


Shelf.  No. 

Abbot,  The.  Scott,  Sir  W. 

V.  10  of  2G3.5 

Abbotsford.  Irving,  W. 

V.  3 of  46.6 


Abbott,  A.  O.  Prison  life 

in  the  South 136.7 

Abbott,  B.,  A.,  and  L. 
{Benaulij.')  Cone  cut 

corners 248.20 

Abbott,  Jacob.  [Franconia 

stories.]  10  v 16.2 


Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Malle- 
ville.  II.  Wallace.  III.  Mary 
Erskine.  IV.  Mary  Bell.  V. 
Beechnut.  VI.  Kodolphus. 

VII.  Ellen  Linn.  VIII.  Stuy- 
vesant.  IX.  Caroline.  X. 

Agnes. 

— Harper’s  story  books.  12 

V 16.1 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Bruno ; 

Willie  and  the  mortgage ; The 
strait  gate.  II.  Little  Louvre ; 

Frank;  Emma.  III.  Virginia; 

Timboo  and  Joliba;  Timboo 
and  Fanny.  IV.  Harper  estab- 
lishment; Franklin;  The  stu- 
dio. V.  The  story  of  ancient 
history;  Story  of  English  his- 
tory ; Story  of  American  his- 
tory. VI.  John  True ; Elfred ; 
Museum.  VII.  Engineer; 
liambles  among  the  Alps; 

Three  gold  dollars.  VIII. 
Gibraltar  gallery ; Alcove ; 
Dialogues.  IX.  The  great 
elm;  Aunt  Margaret;  Ver- 
non. X.  Carl  and  Jocko; 
Lapstone;  Orkney.  XI. 

Judge  Justin;  Minigo;  Jas- 
per. XII.  Congo;  Viola;  Lit- 
tle Paul. 

— Marco  Paul’s  voyages  and 

travels.  6 v 16.4 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  In  New 
York.  II.  On  the  Erie  canal. 

III.  In  Maine.  IV.  In  Ver- 
mont. V.  In  Boston.  VI.  At 
the  Springfield  armory. 

— Stories  of  Rainbow  and 

Lucky.  5 V 16.3 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Handle. 

II.  Rainbow’s  journey.  III. 

The  three  pines.  IV.  Selling 
Lucky.  V.  Up  the  river. 

— Alexander  the  great 15.37 

— Alfred  of  England 15.26 


Shelf.  No. 


Abbott,  Jacob,  continued. 

— Charles  i of  England 15.17 

— Charles  ii  of  England...  15.23 

— Cleopatra 15.27 

— Cyrus  the  great 15.34 

— Darius  the  great 15.9 

— Elizabeth 15.16 

— Genghis  Khan  15.25 

— Hannibal 15.29 

— Julius  Caesar 15.10 

— Mary  queen  of  Scots. .. . 15.14 

— Nero 15.28 

— Peter  the  great  of  Russia.  15.18 

— Pyrrhus • 15.31 

— Richard  i of  England  . ..  15.33 

— Richard  ii  of  England. ..  15.36 

— Richard  III  of  England..  15.15 

— Romulus 15.30 

— Summer  in  Scotland....  96.7 

— Timboo  and  Joliba 17.31 

— William  the  conqueror..  15.35 

— Xerxes  the  great 15.20 

Abbott,  John  S.  C.  Empire 

of  Austria 185.14 

— Empire  of  Russia 235.6 

— French  revolution  of 

1789 141.8 

— Henry  iv  of  France  and 

Navarre 15.3^2 

— Hernando  Cortez 15.11 

— History  of  Joseph  Bona- 

parte  15  8 

— Hortense 15.13 

— Italy 235.1 

— Josephine 15.19 

— King  Philip,  of  the  Wam- 

panoags 15.12 

— Kings  and  queens 147.11 


Contents.  — Josephine  and 
Maria  Louisa;  Louis  Philippe; 
Ferdinand;  Nicholas;  Leo- 
pold ; Isabella ; Victoria ; Louis 
Napoleon. 


— Madame  Roland 15.22 

— Margaret  of  Anjou 15.24 

— Marie  Antoinette 15.21 

— Napoleon  Bonaparte.  2v.  141.6 

— Napoleon  at  St.  Helena..  352.13 

— Romance  of  Spanish  his- 

tory  147.24 

Abbott,  L.  Life  of  Christ.  32.5 
Abbott,  R.  See  Parker,  R.  A. 


Shelf.  No. 


A Beckett,  G.  A.  Angelo..  165.20 

— The  Siamese  twins 164.18 

— The  turned  head 164.18 

— and  Lemon,  M.  Don  Cm- 

sardeBazan 165.2 

Abercrombie,  J.  The  intel- 
lectual powers.  Bost.  . 367.27 

Same.  N.  Y 159.1 

Same.  With  questions.  19.31 

— The  moral  feelings 19.17 

About,  E.  (F.  V.)  Greece 

and  the  Greeks 97.30 

— The  king  of  the  moun- 

tains   245.22 

— The  Roman  question....  188.9 

— Rome  of  to-day 234.26 

Abyssinia.  Dalton,  W.  Ad- 
ventures in  the  wilds  of.  22.20 

— Russell,  M.  History,  etc., 


Acerbi,  J.  Travels  to  the 
North  Cape,  in  1798,  99. 

2 V 361.3 

Acoustics.  Sound.  Tyn- 
dall, J 33.34 

Across  the  continent. 

Bowles,  S 95.1 

Adam,  A.  Roman  antiqui- 
ties   353.9 

Adam,  W.  Slavery  in  Brit- 
ish India 156.21 

Adam  Bede.  Lewes,  M.  J. 


264.5;  347.18 
Adams,  Abigail.  Letters . . . 217.1 

Adams,  Amelia  (afterwards 
3Irs.  Smith).  Journal 
and  correspondence.  2v.  196.16 
Adams,  H.  Truth  and  excel- 
lence of  the  Christian 
religion 387.25 


Adams,  J.,  Suppressed  his- 
tory of  the  administra- 
tion of.  See  Wood,  J.  188.1 
Adams,  J.  Q.  Lectures  on 
rhetoric  and  oratory. 

2v 152.1 

— Letters  on  the  masonic 

Institution 152.2 

— Lives  of  J.  Madison  and 

J.  Munroe 195.6 


— Brigham,  J.  Twelve  mes- 
sages from  the  spirit  of.  152.7 


ADAMS 


^2 


ArjITFLAU 


Hhelf.  No. 

Adatvis,  J.  Q.,  continnrd. 

— (Quincy,  .1.  Life  of 104.1) 

— Scvvurd,  VV.  11.  Life  and 

j)ubli(t  s(u-viccH  of 100.8 

Adamh,  N.  Evenings  wiUi 

the  doctrines 808.10 

— and  Col)l),  S.  Discussion 

of  tlie  scriptural  ness  of 


future  endless  punisli- 

inent 885.15 

Adams,  W.  T.  (Oliver  Optic.) 

All  aboard 11.5 

— 'rheboatclub 11.2 

— Drake  up 18.0 

— Drave  old  salt 12.8 

— Breaking  away 12.11 

— Dikes  and  ditclies;  or, 

young  America  in  Hol- 
land and  Belgium 18.3 

— Down  the  Khine;  or, 

young  America  in  Ger- 
many  13.2 

— Down  the  river 12.0 

— Field  and  forest 12.14 

— Fighting  Joe 12.2 

— Freaks  of  fortune 12.10 

— Haste  and  waste 11.0 

— Hope  and  have 11.12 

— In  school  and  out 11.7 

— Lightning  express 13.13 

— Little  by  little 11.1 

— Make  or  break 12.8 

— Now  or  never 11.4 

— On  time 13.11 

— Our  standard-bearer ; life 

of  U.  S.  Grant 12.1 

— Outward  bound;  or, 

young  America  afloat. . . 13.1 

— Palace  and  cottage ; or, 

young  America  in  France 
and  Switzerland 13.4 

— Poor  and  proud 11.6 

— lied  cross ; or,  young 

America  in  England  and 
Wales 13.5 

— liicli  and  humble 11.8 

— The  sailor  boy 12.7 

— Seek  and  find 12,12 

— Shamrock  and  thistle ; or. 

Young  America  in  Ire- 
land and  Scotland 13.6 

— The  soldier  boy 12.6 

— The  starry  flag 12.13 

— Switch  off 13.10 

— Through  by  daylight 13.12 

— Try  again 11.3 

— Watch  and  wait 11.11 

— The  way  of  the  world..  342.13 

— Work  and  win 11.10 

— Yankee  middy 12.4 

— Young  lieutenant 12.5 


Note. — "The  wuy  of  the 
worlf]  ” is  a novel  > tlie  rest  of 
tlie  above  hooks  are  ])articu- 
larly  intended  for  youths.  In 
the  Jioal  club  series  are  Tlie 
boat  club,  All  aboard.  Now 
or  never,  Try  aj^ain.  Poor  and 
prqud,  Little  by  little.  In  the 
Lake  shore  senes  are  Through 
by  dayliKht,  ]dghtrdnj<  ex- 
press, On  titne,  H witch  off, 
jJrake  up.  In  the  Starry  jlay 
series  are  'J’ho  starry  fbag, 
llreaking  away,  Heck  and  find, 
Freaks  of  fortune.  Make  or 
break,  Down  tlie  river.  in 
the  yVoodviUe  stories  are  Rich 
and  iiuinhlc.  In  school  and  out. 
Watch  and  wait,  Work  and 


Slielf.  No. 

Adam.s,  W.  T.,  continued. 

win,  Hope  and  have.  Haste 
and  waste.  In  the  Yonuy 
A tn erica  abroad  series  are 
Outward  bound,  Hhamrock 
and  thistle  [Ireland  and 
Hcotland],  Red  cross  [Kng- 
land  and  Wales],  I’alace  and 
cottage  [France  and  Hwltzor- 
land],I)own  the  Rhine  [Oer- 
inany] . 

Addison,  .T.  Selections  from 


The  spectator.  2 v.  . . 40.2 

— Sir  Koger  de  Coverley. ..  24.3 

— The  spect  ator.  12  v.  in  4.  206.12 

Adfi.k.  Kiiviinagli,  .1 822.1 

Adkloitma.  Lewis,  M.  G.  . 165.20 


Adki-ink Mowbray.  Opie,  A. 

V.  2 of  282.5 
Aden  Power.  Owen,  F.  ...  341.25 
Adirondack's,  Adventures 
in  the  wilderness;  or, 
cainji-life  in  the.  Mur- 
ray, W.  H.  H 87.12 

Adler,  G.  J.  Practical 
grammar  of  the  Latin 


hmguage 365.6 

Adopted  child.  Birch,  S.  . 164.18 
Adrienne,  the  actress.  Ox- 

enford,  .1 165.22 


Adsiiead,  j.  Prisons  and 

prisoners 151.7 

Adulterations  of  food  jind 

drink.  Hoskins,  T.  H.  386.15 
Adventurer,  The.  John- 
son, S V.  1 of  151.4 

Adventures  of  a roving  di- 
plomatist. Wikoff,  11.  215.3 

Adventures  of  a young  nat- 
uralist. Biart,  L 22.10 

Adventures  on  the  great 
hunting  grounds  of  the 
world.  Meunier,  V.  ..  36.5 

Adahce  to  husbands.  Lan- 
caster, C.  S 164.18 

yEneid.  Virgilius  Maro,  P.  339.3 
iEsciiYLUS.  [Tragedies.] 

Translated  by  K.  Potter.  339.17 

Contents. —'Essay  on  the 
German  drama;  Prometheus 
chained;  The  supplicants; 

O'he  seven  chiefs  against 
Thebes;  Agamemnon;  The 
Choephorae;  The  furies;  The 
Persians. 


..Slsopus.  Fables 17.2 

AEthiop.  Dimond,  W 165.18 

Afloat  and  ashore.  Cooper, 

J.  F 286.1 

Afloat  in  the  forest.  Reid, 

M 25.3 

Africa.  Andersson,  C.  J. 

Four  years  in  south- 
western   95.16 

— Baldwin,  W.  C.  African 

hunting 95.18 

— Barrow,  Sir  J.  Journey 

;n,  1801,2 81.3 

— Barth,  H.  Travels  in 

North  and  Central,  1849- 
65  82.14 

— Burton,  R.  F.  Lake  re- 

gions of  Central 83.5 

— Carnes,  J.  A.  Voyage  to 

the  west  coast  of 97.10 

— Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Ex- 

plorations and  adven- 


tures in  ciiuatorial 82.6,  7 


Hll.lf.  Nn. 

A ERICA,  rnntinued. 

— Krapf,  J.  L.  Travels 

and  missionarv  labors  in 
Kastern ! 235.13 

— Livlngstom!,  I).  Mission- 

ary travels  and  research- 
es in  South 83.1 1 

— beadc,  W.  W.  'I'oiir  in.  82.4 

— 'I'aylor,  (.1.)  B.  .lourney 

to  Central 96.10 

— Wilson,  .1.  L.  Ilislory 

and  prospects  of  West- 
ern   86.16 

See  also  Aliyssinhi,  Algiers, 
AHhaiigo-latid,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  Kgyiit,  Niger,  Nile,  Ha- 
harii. 


Afrk  AiNE,  L’.  Meyerbeer, 

a 162.5 

After  the  ball.  Opie,  A. 

v.  5 of  282.5 

Afternoon  leclures  on  lite- 
rature and  art 157.6 

Agamemnon.  yEschylus...  389.17 
Agassiz,  L.  (J.  IL)  Geolog- 
ical sketches 86.38 

— Methods  of  study  in  nat- 

ural history 36.34 

— and  E.  C.  Journal  in 

Brazil  93.10 

Agatha’s  husband.  Craik, 

1).  (M.)  M 261.33 

Age  of  fable.  Bulflnch,  T.  856.1 
A(;nes.  Abbott,  J.  . . v.  10  of  16.2 

Agnes.  Arthur,  T.  S 341.8 

Agnes.  Oliphant,  M.  (0. 

W.) 301.34 

Agnes  of  Sorrento.  Stowe, 

11.  (E.)B 342.1 

Agnes  Hopetoun’s  schools 
and  holidays.  Oliphant, 

M.  (O.  W.) 15.40 

Agricultural  chemistry. 

Kent,  J.  E.  Chemistry 
applied  to  agriculture. . 38.10 

— Liebig,  J.  von.  Chem- 

istry in  its  application 
to  agriculture 386.2 

— Nash,  J.  A.  Treatise  on.  365.25 

— Stoeckhardt,  J.  A.  Chem- 

ical field  lectures 364.5 

Agriculture.  Andrews,  G. 

H.  Agricultural  engi- 
neering   38  17 


— Bentz,  L.  Elements  of. 

V.  2 of  365.29 

— Colman,  H.  European..  33.15 

— Gray,  J.  C.  Agricultural 

essays  156.26 

— Ilaskyns,  C.  W.  Chron- 

icles of  a clay  farm 387.3 

— Morris,  E.  Farming  for 

boys 22.6 

How  to  get  a farm ....  365.18 

— Norton,  J.  P.  Scientific.  34.23 

— Pests  of  the  farm . . v.  1 of  365.29 

See  also  Botany,  Cattle,  Do- 
meHtic  animals,  Fruits,  Gar- 
dening, Insects,  Landscape 
gardening.  Manures,  Plants, 

Poultry,  Sugar,  Veterinary 
medicines, 

Aguilar,  G.  The  days  of 


Bruce.  2 265.5 

— Home  influence 265.12 

— Home  scenes 327.1 


AGUILAR 


3 


AMERICA 


Shelf.  No. 

Aguilar,  G.,  contimied. 

— The  mother’s  recom- 

pense   327.3 

— 'riie  vale  of  cedars 248.5 

— Woman’s  friendship....  327.2 

— The  women  of  Israel.  2v.  185.15 

Aids  to  reflection.  Cole- 
ridge, S.  T 1 of  45.1 

Aikin,  G.  L.  Uncle  Tom’s 

cabin.  Dramatized-...  165.23 
Aikin,  J.  Calendar  of  na- 
ture. /See  Howitt,  M.  ..  157.20 
Aimwell,  Walter, |)6’eiid.  See 
Siinonds,  W. 

Aimwell  stories.  Simonds, 


W 17.18-24 

Ainsworth,  W.  H.  The 

tower  of  London 321  2 

Ajax.  Sophocles 339.16 

Aladdin 165.21 

Alarming  sacriflce.  Buck- 

stone,  J.  B 164.20 


Alaska,  Travel  and  adven- 
ture in.  Whymper,  F.  84.7 
Albert,  prince  consort,  The 
early  years  of.  See  Vic- 
toria, queen  of  England.  124.3 
Alcestis.  Euripides,  v.  1 of  339.2 
Alchemist,  The.  Balzac,  H. 

de 283.23 

Alcock,  Sir  R.  The  capital 
of  the  Tycoon : three 
years  in  Japan.  2 v.  ...  95.24 

Alcoholic  drinks,  Physio- 
logical effects  of.  Forbes, 


/S7rJ 364.20 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Little  wo- 
men. 2 V 325.2 

— An  old-fashioned  girl....  325.1 
Alcott,  W.  A.  Courtship 

and  marriage 385.10 

— Forty  years  in  the  wilder- 

ness of  pills  and  pow- 
ders  197.19 

— Letters  to  young  men...  207.11 
Alcove,  The.  Abbott,  J. 


V.  8 of  16.1 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Out  of  his 


head 247.3 

— Story  of  a bad  boy 27.7 

Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen. 

Mac  Donald,  G 261.1 

Alexander  the  great.  Ab- 
bott, J.  History  of 15.37 

— Williams,  J.  Life  of....  19.7 

Alexis  the  runaway.  Par- 
ker, R.  A 26.1 

Alford,  H.  Poetical  works.  167.23 
Alfred  the  great.  Abbott, 

J.  History  of 15.26 

— Giles,  J.  A.  Asser’s  life 

of 337.2 

— Hughes,  T.  Life  of 106.7 

Alger,  H.,jr.  Ragged  Dick 

series.  Ben,  the  luggage 

boy 28.5 

Fame  and  fortune 28.2 

Mark,  the  match  boy..  28.3 

Ragged  Dick 28.1 

Rough  and  ready 28.4 

Rufus  and  Rose 28.6 

— Sink  or  swim 28.7 

Alger,  W.  R.  Poetry  of  the 

East 166.9 

Algic  researches.  School- 


craft, H.  R 327.32 


Slielf.  No. 

Algiers,  Sketches  of.  Sha- 

ler,  W 93.11 

Alhambra,  The.  Irving, 

W 46.4;  V.  4 of  46.6 

Alice  Seymour.  Grey,  Mrs.  341.36 

Aline.  Stirling,  E 165.17 

Alison,  Sir  A.  History  of 

Europe,  1789-1815.  4 v.  143.5 

Same.  1815-52.  4 v.  . 143.6 

All  aboard.  Adams,  W.  T.  11.5 
All  that  glitters  is  not  gold. 


Morton,  T 164.5 

All  the  world’s  a stage. 

Jackman,  1 164.22 

All ’s  fair  in  love. 

Brougham,  J 165.19 

All ’s  well  that  ends  well. 

Shakespeare,  W.  ..v.  5 of  163.1 

V.  2 of  163.2 

Allen,  D.  O.  India 93.3 

Allen,  E.,  Life  of.  See 

Sparks,  J v.  1 of  117.1 

V.  2 of  123.7 

Allen,  J.  F.  Culture  of  the 

grapevine 365.14 


Allen,  P.  Expedition  of 

Lewis  and  Clarke.  2 v.  48.23 
Allen,  W.  American  bio- 
graphical dictionary.  *R.  R.,  A.  3 


— Memoir  [and  sermons] 

of  J.  Cod  man 113.11 

Allingham,  J.  T.  Fortune’s 

frolic 164.13 

— The  weathercock 164.5 


Allston,  W.,  Works  and 

genius  of.  /S'eeWare,  W.  153.30 
Allwortii  abbey.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 345.1 

Almar,  G.  The  charcoal- 

burner  165.29 

— Crossing  the  line 164.10 

— Oliver  Twist.  [Drama- 

tized from  Dickens]...  165.23 

— The  robber  of  the  Rhine. 

[Dramatized  from  L. 

Ritchie] 165.20 

Alps.  Abbott,  J.  Rambles 


among  the v.  7 of  16.1 

— Johnson,  A.  C.  Cottages 


of  the 

234.18 

Alton  Locke.  Kingsley,  C. 

324.7 

Alwyn’s  first  wife.  Craik, 

D.  (M.)  M 

241.3 

Amateur  dramas.  Baker, 

G M 

27.3 

Amateur  mechanic’s  work- 

shop 

33.7 

Amateurs  and  actors. 

Peake,  R.  B 164.14,  25 

Amazon.  Herndon,  W.  L. 
Exploration  of  the  val- 
ley of  the 84.12, 13 

— Orton,  J.  The  Andes  and.  84.11 
Amber  gods.  Spofibrd,  H. 

(E.)  P 266.2 

Amber  witch.  Meinhold,  J. 

W 248.14;  307.8 

Ambrose  Gwinett.  Jerrold, 

D 164.24;  165.21 

Amenities  of  literature. 

Disraeli,  1 155.4 

America.  Allen,  W.  Ameri- 
can biographical  dic- 
tionary   *R.  R.,  A.  3 

— Banvard,  J.  Novelties  of 

the  New  World 27.8 


Shelf.  No. 

America,  continued. 

— Banvard,  J.  Romance  of 


American  history 24.8 

— Belknap,  J.  American 

biography 48.21;  194.20 

— Bishop,  N.  H.  A thou- 

sand miles’  walk  across 
South 26.11 

— Bogen,  F.  W.  The  Ger- 

man in 158.1 

— Bremer,  F.  The  homes 

of  the  New  World 94.1 

— Browne,  D.  J.  Trees  of.  32.22 

— Clement,  J.  Noble  deeds 

of  American  women 116.13 

— Cooper,  J.  F.  Notions  of 

the  Americans 185.20 

— Darusmont,  F.  W.  So- 

ciety and  manners  in. . . 134.1 

— Downing,  A.  J.  Fruits 

and  fruit  trees  of 33.3 

— Gasparin,  A.  (l^k),  comte 

de.  America  before  Eu- 
rope   186.16 

— Hall,  E.  H.  Appleton’s 

hand-book  of  American 
travel 86.2 

— Helps,  A.  Spanish  con- 

quest in 147.14 

— Humboldt,  (F.  H.)  A.  von. 

Travels  to  the  equinoc- 
tial regions  of 48.28 

— Humphreys,  E.  R.  Past, 

present,  and  prospective.  133.13 

— Hunt,  F.  Lives  of  Ameri- 

can merchants 193  3 

— Lanman,  C.  Adventures 

in  the  British  American 
provinces 232.12 

— Lyell,  Sir  C.  Travels  in 

North,  in  1841,  42 235.12 

— Mackay,  C.  Life  and  lib- 

erty in 356.9 


— Marshall,  J.  History  of 

the  colonies  planted  by 
the  English  in  North . . . 183.3 

— Murray,  H.  British 19.1 

— Paez,  R.  Wild  scenes  in 

South 235.27 

— Parkman,  F.  Pioneers  of 

France  in  the  New 
World V.  1 of  135.1 

— Parton,  J.  Famous  Amer- 

icans   113.5 

— Pumpelly,  R.  Across 

America  and  Asia 82.9 

— Robertson,  W.  Discov- 

ery and  settlement  of. . 142.2 

History  of 133.7 

— Scott,  G.  C.  Fishing  in 

American  waters 33.11 

— Sparks,  J.  American  bi- 

ography   117.1,  2 

Lives  of  individuals, 

celebrated  in  American 
history  123.7 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents 

of  travel  in  Central....  83.8 

— Trollope,  A.  North  Amer- 

ica   94.20;  235.10 

— Tytler,  P.  F.  Progress  of 

discovery  on  the  north- 
ern coasts  of 19.25 

— Warburton,  E.  Hoche- 

laga ; or,  England  in  the 
New  World 87.17 


AMEiaCA 


4 


ANIMALS 


Sliclf.  No. 

Amkimca,  condnuejl. 

Srr  (tho  Anmzon,  AikIch, 

Apiiclic  coiiiifry,  Arctic,  rc- 
KioiiH,  Arj^ctiliiio  cont'cdcrji- 
tion, A iiHlriili.'i,  IJruzil.Ciinada, 

Cliijii)iiH,  (tiib.'i,  (irfciiluiid, 

Mexican  war,  Mexico,  Moh- 
(|nito  Hliore,  New  Granada, 
Nicaragua,  Panama,  Peru, 

Pocky  rnonntains,  United 
mates,  West  Indies. 

Ameigcan  and  European 
druf>:jrists’  directory. 

1858-51) 305.30 

Amepican  angler’s  book. 

Norris,  T 31.10 

AMEitiCAN  annual  cyclopaediti 
and  register  of  events 
for  1801-01).  1)  V.  ..*JL]{.,C.l 

Amepican  eclectic.  4 v.  . ..  31)3.1 

See  Eclectic  magazine. 

Amepican  encyclopedia  of 
arts  and  sciences.  Vol. 

1-7.  7 V 72.1 

Amepican  journal  of  science  • 
and  arts.  Vol.  1-8,  11, 

12,  14-10,  11),  27,  21)-31), 

42-41).  35  V.  in  30 31)5.1 

Amepican  literature.  Gris- 
wold, K.  W.  Curiosities 
of 152.11 

— Knapp,  S.  L.  Lectures 

on 202.7 

Amepican  medical  biogra- 
phy. Williams,  S."w.  113.0 

Amepican  museum.  The. 

Carey,  M 03.3 

Amepican  note-books.  Pas- 
sages from  the.  Haw- 
thorne, N 45.9 

Amepican  poets,  Selections 
from  the.  Bryant,  W. 

C 49.7 

American  quarterly  review. 

Vol.  1-10.  10  V 412.1 

Amepican  review:  a whig 

journal.  Vol.  1-6.  6 v.  62.1 

— Same.  New  series.  Vol. 

1-9,16.  10  V 62.2 

American  review  of  history 
and  politics.  Vol.  1-4. 

4 V 63.2 

American  revolution.  Bou- 
cher, J.  Causes  and 
consequences  of  the. .. . 132.6 

— Campbell,  W.  W.  Bor- 

der warfare  in  New 


York 188.6 

— Ellet,  E.  F.  Domestic 

history  of  the 185.7 

Women  of  the 195.10 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Chaplains 

and  clergy  of  the 185.10 

— Heroes  of  the 356.8 

— Bossing,  B.  .1.  Pictorial 

field-book  of  the 181.1 

— Massacre  in  Boston,  5th 

March,  1770  .353.8 

— Moore,  F.  Diary  of  the.  181.6 

— Niles,]!.  Principles  and 

acts  of  the 182.1 

— Sabine,  L.  American 

loyalists lOl.'l 

]A)yalists  of  the 111.8 

— Stone,  W.  L.  Border 

wars  of  the 47.4 


Ameimcan  revolution,  nmi'd. 
— 'I'lialclier,  IL  B.  Tales  of 


the 48. 3 

— Warren,  M.  History  of 

the ‘ 132.5 

— Watson,  H.  C.  Cainp- 

11  res  of  the 181.13 

See  also  P.iinkcr  liill,  Con- 


cord, Muhh.,  I.oxinglon,  Muhh. 

American  rose  culturist. 

V.  2 of  365.29 


Ameiucan  Unitarian  associa- 
tion. Monthly  jourmd. 

10  V 77.4 

— Quarterly  journal.  A^ol. 

1-6,  ami  no.  1 of  v.  7 (no 

more  published) 77.3 

American  wit  .‘ind  humor. ..  202.1 

American  year-book  and 


national  register  for 
1869.  Edited  by  1).  N. 

Camp *K.  K.,  E.l 

Americans,  The.  Grund,  F. 

.1 2.33.7 

Americans  in  Paris 165.22 

A:mes,  F.  AVorks 194.7 

Ames,  N.  Pirates’  glen  and 

dungeon  rock 168.17 

Amherst,  J.  A.  Ireland  as 

it  is 165.16 

A MM  I A N us  M A RC I : EL  I N US. 

Ivoman  history 186.5 

Among  my  books.  Lowell, 

J.  K 157.16 

Among  the  pines.  Gilmore, 

J.  R 136.17 

Amoor,  Travels  in  the  re- 
gions of  the.  Atkinson, 

T.  W 82.16 

Amusements.  See  Recrea- 
tive arts. 

Amy  Herbert.  Sewell,  E. 


M 261.24;  304.8 

Amy  Lee 246.23 

Anabaptist,  The.  Velde, 

C.  F.  van  der 327.31 

Anabasis,  The.  Xenophon.  19.6 
Anacreon.  [Odes.]  Trans- 
lated by  T.  Bourne S39.4 

Analogy  of  religion.  But- 
ler, J 387.17 

Anastasius,  M.  Craik,  D. 

(M.)  M 241.3 

Anastasius.  Hope,  T 305.29 

Anatomy.  Edwards,  H.  M. 

Outlines  of 32.18 

— Gray,  H.  Descriptive 

and  surgical 31.9 

See  also  Pathology,  Physi- 
ology. 

Anatomy  of  melancholy. 

Burton,  R 207.22 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Danish 

fairy  legends  and  tales.  15.4 

— Life  in  Italy.  The  im- 

provisatore 302.30 

— Sand-hills  of  Jutland. 

1860 307.11 

Same.  1869  14.6 

Anderson,  A.  British  em- 
bassy to  China,  in  1792- 

94  357.3 

Anderson,  R.  Foreign  mis- 
sions : tlieir  relations 
and  claims 366.3 


KlH-lf.  No. 

A NDI  l!.‘-ON,  11. , rmifhiunl. 

— 'I'hc  I I.'iwaiiiin  IshimO  . . . . 91.2 

\.\Di;ps(>Nvii,i  i:,  (I'a.,  Niir- 

r:iliv<M)f.  Spencer,  A.  . . 136  9 

Andi  icsso.v,  ( ’.  .1.  I.ake 
Ngami ; or,  four  years 
in  south w<‘stern  Africa.  95,16 

— 4’he  Okavango  river....  83.3 
Andes.  Holf(ui,  I.  F.  'I  wen- 

ty  months  in  the 232.3 

— Orton,  J.  'I'he  Andes 

and  the  Ama/on 84.1 1 

ANDpf:,  J , Life  and  ear«*er 

of.  See  Sargent,  W.  ..  I'.t7.3 

Andreas  llofer.  Mundt,  C.  281.4 
ANDpf.E  de  'rav<‘rnev.  Du- 
mas, A.  (I).)....‘ 281.18 

Andrew,  J.  A,,  0(llei;d  life 
of.  Sec  Browne,  A.  G., 

jr 116.2 

Andrews,  G.  H.  Agricul- 
tural engineering.  Vol. 

2,3.  2v 38.17 

('ovtevtH.  — Vel.  II.  Mo- 
tive powerH  and  inacldncry 
of  the  Ktearling.  III.  Kidd 
inachinoH  and  iinpleinenlH, 

Andrews,  J.  W.ar  with 
America,  France,  Spain, 
and  Holland,  1775-83. 

4 V 134.13 

Andrews,  W.  S.  Natural 

and  revealed  religion  . . 366.20 
Andro.mache.  Euripides. 

V.  3 of  339.2 

Andro.meda.  Kingsley,  C.  167.3 
Andy  Blake.  Boucicault, 

1).  (L.) 164.11 

Anecdotes.  Arvine,  K. 

Cyclopaedia  of *H.  R.,  C.  2 

— Byerley,  T.  American.  151.3 

Percy 151.3 

— Chit-chat  of  anecdote...  343.13 

— Jesse,  E.  Anecdotes  of 

dogs 37.3 

— Kirkland,  F.  Commercial 

and  business 121.1 

— Newcomb,  H.  Anecdotes 

for  boys 18.24 

Anecdotes  for  girls 18.26 

Angel  of  the  attic.  Morton, 

T 164.22 

Angel- voices 18.32 

Angelo,  M.  See  Buonarroti, 

M.  A. 

Angelo.  A Beckett,  G.  A.  165.20 
Angling.  Hofland,  T.  C. 
British  angler’s  manual 34.1 

— Norris,  T.  American 


angler’s  book . . . 

31.10 

— Walton,!.  The  complete 

angler 

387.14 

— Young  angler. ... 

26.21 

Animal  magnetism. 

Inch- 

bald,  E 

164.13 

Animal  mechanism. 

Gris- 

com,  J.  H 

19.22 

Animals.  Aristoteles.  His- 

tory  of  

37.15 

— Darwin,  C.  (R.) 

Varia- 

tion  of,  under  domesti- 

cation 

34.2 

— Menault,  E.  Intelligence 

of 

36.9 

See  also  Domestic 

animals. 

Pood. 


ANJOU 


AliTILLERY 


Shelf.  No. 

Anjou,  L.  A.  Reformation 

in  Sweden 235.4 

Anna  Bolcna.  Donizetti,  G.  102.4 
Annals  of  a quiet  neij>libor- 

hood.  Mac  Donald,  G.  305.21 
Annals  of  England.  3v.  ..  148.11 
Annk  Blake.  Marston,  (J.) 

W 1G5.2G 

Anne  Boleyn.  Boker,  G.  H. 

V.  1 of  1G8.20 

Anne  of  Geierstein.  Scott, 

MV  W V.  22  of  2G3.5 

Annual  of  scientific  discov- 
ery, 1850-70.  21  35.1 

Antiion,  C.  Ancient  and 

mediaeval  geography. . . 32.24 

Anthony  and  Cleopatra. 

Selby,  C 1G4.17 

Anti-slavery.  See  Slavery. 

Antigone.  Sophocles 339.16 

Antiquary.  Scott,  Sir  W. 

V.  3 of  263.5 

Antiquities,  Dictionary  of 
Greek  and  Roman. 

Smith,  W *R.  R.,  A.6 

Antiquities,  Popular,  of 

Great  Britain.  Brand,  J.  338.7 

Antiquity  of  man.  Lyell, 

SirC 3G2.10 

Antonia.  Dudevant,  A.  L. 

A.  1) 326.7 

Antonina.  Collins,  (W.) 

W 261.32 

Antony  and  Cleopatra. 

Shakespeare,  W.  ..v.  2 of  161.4 
V.  12  of  163  1 ; V.  5 of  163.2 
Any  thing  for  a quiet  life. 

Middleton,  T v.  4 of  163.10 

Apache  country.  Adventures 

in  the.  Browne,  J.  R.  . 95.13 

Apostate,  The.  Shiel,  R.  L.  165.9 

Apostles,  Lives  of  the 
twelve.  Cushman,  R. 

W 389.1 

Apple  of  life.  Bulwer-Lyt- 

ton,  (E.)  R.  B 168.14 

Appleton,  J.  Works,  with 
memoir  [by  A.  S.  Pack- 
ard]. 2 V 332.1 

— Addresses  at  commence- 

ments, 1808-18 152.3 

— Lectures,  and  occasional 

sermons 152.15 

Appleton,  S.,  Memorial  of. 

See  Jewett,  I.  A 121.9 

Appleton’s  dictionary  of 
machines,  mechanics, 

^ engine-work,  and  engi- 

’neering.  2 v *R.  R.,  G.  2 

Appletons’  hand-book  of 
American  travel.  See 

Hall,  E.  H 86.2 

Appletons’  journal.  Vol. 

1-3.  3v 371.1 

Arabia,  (’richton,  A.  His- 
tory of 47.3 

— Olin,  S.  Travels  in  Ara- 

bia Petra3a 234.4 

— Robinson,  E.  Biblical  re- 

searches in  Arabia  Pe- 
trsea 232.11 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents 

of  travel  in  Arabia  Pe- 

traea 86.11 

Arabian  days’  entertain- 
ments. Hauff,  W 22.12 


Shelf.  No. 


Arabian  nights’  entertain- 
ments. See  Thousand 
and  one  nights. 

Arabs  in  Spain.  Conde,  J. 

A 186.1 

Arago,  (D.)  F.  (J.)  Biog- 
raphies of  distinguished 

scientific  men 197.7 

Ararat,  Journey  to.  Parrot, 

(J.  J.)r.  (W.) 87.5 

Archer,  ' T.  Asmodeus. 

See  Scribe,  A.  L 165.22 

Architects,  Lives  of  Brit- 
ish. Cunningham,  A.  . . 47.14 

Architecture.  Civil  engi- 
neer’s and  architect’s 

journal 52.1 

— Lefevrc,  A.  Wonders  of.  36.12 


See  also  Carpenter,  Dwell- 
ing houses,  Naval  architecture. 


Arctic  Crusoe,  The.  St. 

John,  P.  B 17.26 

Arctic  regions.  Hall,  C.  F. 

Arctic  regions  and  life 
among  the  Esquimaux, 

1860-62 82.15 

— Hartwig,  G.  The  polar 

world 82.12 

— Hayes,  I.  I.  Arctic  boat 

journey,  1854  95.28;  235.18 

The  open  polar  sea ....  84.5 

— Murray,  H.  Discovery 

and  adventure  in  the 
polar  sea 48.10 

— Osborn,  S.  Stray  leaves 

from  an  arctic  journal. . 97.26 

— Richardson,  J.  Arc- 

tic searching  expedition.  86.15 

— Sargent,  E.  Arctic  ad- 

venture   97.5 

— Wrangell,  F.  von.  Expe- 

dition to  the  polar  sea. . 19.14 


See  also  Franklin,  Sir  J., 
North-west  passage. 

Arculf,  Bishop.  Narrative. 

Me  Wright,  T 85.22 

Areopagitica.  Milton,  J. 

V.  2 of  337.5 

Argentine  confederation. 
Exploration  of  the. 

Page,  T.  J 82.5 

Argyll,  Duke  of.  See  Camp- 
bell, G.  D. 

Ariosto,  L.  Orlando  furi- 

oso.  2 168.19 

Aristoteles.  History  of 

animals 37.15 

Ark  of  Elm  island.  Kellogg, 

E 14.15 

Armadale.  Collins,  (W.)  W.  301.36 
Armand.  Ritchie,  A.  C.  (M.)  165.22 
Armenia.  Curzon,  R.  A 

year  at  Erzeroom,  etc.  95.22 
Southgate,  H.  Tour 

. through 234.7 

Arms  and  armour.  Boutell, 

C 34.4 

Armstrong,  J.  Life  of  A. 

Wayne v.  4 of  117.1 

V.  3 of  123.7 

— Life  of  R.  Montgomery. 

V.  1 of  117.1 ; V.  3 of  123.7 
Army  of  the  Cumberland, 

Society  of  the 134.4 


Shelf.  No. 

Arnold,  B.,  Life  of.  See 

Sparks,  J v.  3 of  117.1 

Arnold,  M.  Essays  in  crit- 
icism   157.14 


Arnold,  T.  History  of  the 
later  Roman  common- 
wealth   134.9 

— Introductory  lectures  on 

modern  history 356.6 

— Life  of  Hannibal 127.7 

— Life  and  correspondence. 

See  Stanley,  A.  P 116.9 

Arnold,  W.  D.  Oakfield.  246.1 
Arnot,  W.  The  race  for 


riches 207.10 

Art.  Afternoon  lectures  on.  157.6 
— Brande,  W.  T.  Diction- 
ary of *R.  R.,  B.  5 

Encyclopsedia  of. . .*R.  R.  A.  8 


— Jameson,  A.  (M.)  Sacred 

and  legendary..*. 47.23 

Sketches  of 47.20 

— Jarves,  J.  J.  Art-hints.  34.11 

— Lardner,  1).  Lectures  on.  363.21 

— Mueller,  C.  O.  Ancient 

art  and  its  remains 151.9 

— Ossoli,  S.  M.  F , 7nar- 

chesad’.  Art,  literature, 
and  the  drama 204.4 

See  also  Arts,  Fine  arts,  Ital- 
ian art,  Italy,  Water  colours. 

Art  and  artifice.  Brougham, 

J 165.23 

Art  and  artlessness.  Baker, 

H.  N.  (W.) 14.19 

Art  of  acting;  or,  guide  to 

the  stage 164.18 

Art  recreations 364.33 

Artemus  Ward  — his  book. 

Browne,  C.  F 243.10 

Arthur,  T.  S.  Agnes 341.8 

— The  banker’s  wife 341.15 

— Cecilia  Howard 341  4 

— The  debtor’s  daughter..  341.5 

— The  divorced  wife 341.1 

— The  good  time  coming  ..  343.1 

— Heart-histories  and  life- 

pictures  247.23 

— Insubordination 341.6 

— The  iron  rule 341.11 

— The  lady  at  home  341.13 

— Lights  and  shadows  of 

real-life 241.4 

— Lizzy  Glenn 326.14 

— The  lost  bride 341.10 

— Love  in  a cottage 341.14 

— Love  in  high  life 341.7 

— Lucy  Sanford 341.2 

— Mary  Moreton 341.16 

— The  orphan  children....  341.12 

— Out  in  the  world 245.2 

— Pride  and  prudence 341.3 

— Six  nights  with  the  Wash- 

ingtonians  326.15 

— Trial  and  triumph 341.18 

— The  two  brides 341.9 

— The  two  merchants 341.17 

Arthur,  W.  Life  of  S. 

Budgett  199.2 

Arthuh,  King,  and  his 

knights.  Bulfinch,  T. . . 188.13 
Artillery.  Gibbon,  J.  Ar- 
tillerist’s manual 363.20 

— Heavy.  See  United 

States 37.13 


AllTILLEHY 


UACON 


() 


Shelf.  No. 

Aktii-i.kky,  continuoA. 

— Hoberts,  ,1.  Iliiiul-liook  of.  308.1 
Artist’s  [ Diircr’s]  iiiiuTicd 


life.  Sclicfer,  L 11)8.!) 

Artists,  Women.  Ellet,  E. 

F 124.11 

Arts,  Museum  of.  Larduer, 

1) 385.11 

Arts  and  sciences,  Tut.roduc- 

tion  to  tiic.  .loyce,  J.  37.8 

Auts  of  desijj^u  in  the  United 

States.  Dunlai),  W.  . . . 202.4 


Arvink,  K.  Cyclopaalia  of 
anecdotes  of  literature 
and  the  line  arts  ....  *11.  K.,  C,  2 
As  you  like  it.  Sliakespcare, 

W 4 of  103.1 

V.  2 of  103.2;  105.10 
Asiiango-rand,  Journey  to. 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  11 82.7 

Asia.  Pall,  1>.  L.  Kambles 

in  Eastern 00.2 

— Malcom,  II.  Travels  in 

South-eastern 00.22 

— Pumpehy,  11.  Across 

America  and 82.0 

— Train,  G.  F.  American 

merchant  in 233.2 

— Vambery,  A.  Travels  in 

Central 83.1 

See  also  Arabia,  Ararat, 

Caspian  sea,  Caucasus,  Cey- 
lon, China,  Cochin-China,  East 
('the),  India,  Japan,  Rersia,  Si- 
beria, Tartary,  Turkey. 


Aslanga’s  knight.  La  Mottc 
Fouque,  F.  (14. C.),  baron 

de 17.12 

Asmodeus.  Scribe,  a.  I...  ..  105  22 
Aspen  court.  Brooks,  (C.) 

S 204.10 

Asphyxia,  Treatise  on.  Or- 

tila,  M.  J.  B 35.3 

Asser’s  life  of  Alfred.  See 

Giles,  J.  A 337.2 

Assyria,  History  of.  Fra- 
ser, J.  B. 47.10 

Astoria.  Irving,  W.  ..v.  8 of  46.0 

46.10 

Astronomer,  The  practical. 

Dick,  T 335.7 

Astronomy.  Bouvier,  H.  M. 

Familiar 362.5 

— Bradford,  D.  l^opular 

view  of 31.14 

— Chalmers,  T.  Christian 

revelation  in  connection 
with 363.4 

— Dick,  T.  The  sidereal 

heavens 10.11;  383.21 

I'lie  solar  system 383.22 

— Ferguson,  J.  Astronomy 

explained 383.5 

Guillemin,A.  Illustrated 
handbook  of  popular 31.7 

— Ilerschel,  Sir  J.  F.  W. 

I'reatise  on 367.11 

— Olmsted,  D.  Conqxm- 

dium  of 367.20 


See.  al.Ho  E'AVih,  Navigation, 

Oi>ticH. 

At  last.  Terhune,  M.  V.  ..  342.24 
At  odds.  I’autphoeus,  Jiar- 

07ienH  I.  von 264.20 

Atai.antis.  Simms,  W.  G. 

V.  1 of  167.32 


Hlirlf.  No. 

Atiieijn(;s,  I'he.  Oliphant, 

M.  (().  W.) 261.38 

Atiikneum,  I’he;  ors|)lrit  of 
the  Ivuglish  maga/Jnes. 

Vol.  1-3.  3v 62.5 

Atjikns:  its  rise  and  fall. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G. 


E.  L.) M7.17 

Atiiern,  a.  Here  and  here- 

aller 288.7 


A'I'kinson,  'f.  W.  Oriontid 

and  Western  Siberia...  82.8 

— The  upp(!r  and  lower 

Amoor  and  the  Pussian 
ac(pusitions  f)n  the  con- 
fines of  I ndia  and  China.  82.16 
Atlantic  monthly.  Vol.  1- 

24.  24  174.1 

Atlantic  talcs 343.2 

Contents.  — Hale,  E.  E.,  My 
double,  and  )iow  be  undid  me; 

O’I’.rieii,  F.  J.,  'I'lie  diamoml 
lens;  Davis.  It.  IL,  Life  in  the 
iron-mills;  J)o<lge,  M.  A..  'I'he 
])ursuit  of  knowledge  under 
difliculties ; Lowell.  R 'J'.  S., 

A raft  that  no  mati  m.'id(!;  .Ar- 
nohl,  («.,  Why  Thomas  was 
discharged;  Chesebro’,  C., 

Victor  .and  .Ta(|ueline;  Nord- 
liotf,  C.,  Elkanah  Hrewster's 
temptation  ; Hale,  L.^  P.,  'I'he 
(|ueen  of  the  red  chessmen; 

'i'erry,  R.,  Miss  Lucinda; 
AV'helpley,  J.  I).. 'I’he  Denslow 
palace;  'I'aylor,  (.1.)  H.,  Friend 
Eli’s  daughter;  Appleton.  E. 

II.,  A half-life  and  half  a life; 

Hale,  E.  E.,  The  man  without 
a country. 

Atlas.  Black,  A.  General 

atlas  of  the  world.  *B  R.,  Table 

— Colton,  G.  W.  General 

atlas *K.  R.,  Table 

— Worcester,  J.  E.  Histor- 

ical atlas *R.  R.,  Table 

A'rTUCES,  C.,  Trial  of  British 
soldiers  for  the  murder 


of,  in  Boston,  1770 137.1 

Auber,  D.  F.  E.  Fra  diavo- 
lo ; Masaniello.  Italian, 
with  English  transla- 
tion   162.3 

Aubigne,  j.  H.  Merle  d’. 

See  Merle  d’Aubigne. 
Aubuisson  de  VOISINS,  J.  F. 
d’.  Treatise  on  hydrau- 
lics   31.21 


Auchindrane.  Scott,  Sir 

W 9 of  228.7 

Auerbach,  B.  On  the 

heights 325.7 

— Villa  on  the  Rhine 266.14 


Aunt  Hattie,  pseud.  See 
Baker,  H.  N.  (W.) 


Aunt  Margaret.  Abbott,  J. 

V.  9 

of  16.1 

A us  dem  Leben  eincs  Tau- 

genichts.  Eichendorlf, 

VO  11 

277.5 

343.6 

Austen,  J.  Emma 

— Mansfield  park 

343.4 

— Pride  and  prejudice 

343.5 

— Sense  and  sensibility. . . . 
Austin,  J,  G.  The  shadow 

265.10 

of  Moloch  mountain 

301.5 

Austin,  W.  Letters  from 

London,  1802,  3 

184.3 

Austin  and  his  wife.  Oiiic, 

A V.  4 of  282.5 


Sli.lf.  No. 

Austin  Elliot.  Kingsley, 

H 34  2.22 

Auktualia.  Ilowilt,  W. 

A boy’s  adventures  In..  14.28 

— Lung,  J.  D.  I'lie  .\usl ra- 

lian  emiRraut’s  nninind.  36.4  2 

— I'homes,  ^V^  II.  Mb;  In.  22.13 

— I'rain,  G.  K.  Amerlenn 

mereliant  in 23.'L2 

,\uHruiA.  Alibott,  J.  S.  C. 

Kmpin*  of 1H5.1I 

— Coxe,  W.  I list  ory  of  1 he 

house  of .33m.  14 

Autiious,  (kilarnlties  and 

(pnirrels  of.  Idsraeli,  I.  155.3 
Au  TO nioc RAIMI IC  Hk(!tehe.s. 

De  'I' 44.20 

Aukk  uat  of  the  breakfast- 

table.  Holm(!s,  G.  W.  . 206  21 
Autu.mnal  leaves.  (diild, 

L.  M 207.20 

A VENGKR,  I'he.  1 )e  (^uincey, 

I’ 44.23 

Avengkr,  I'he.  Lee,  H.  . . . 165.21 
Avillion.  Craik,  1).  (M.)  M.  261.40 
Awkward  arrival.  Coyne, 

J.  S 161.10 

Axkl  and  Anna.  Bremer,!'.  302.35 
Ayton,  R.  Tlie  rendezvous. 

161.12,  23 

Aytgun,  W.  E.  Both  well.  167.22 

— Book  of  ballads.  See 

Martin,!' 166.11 

Azarian.  Siiofford,  H.  (E.) 

P 246.31 

“ B.  O.  AV.  C.,”  The.  De 

Milie,.! 27.15 

Baaunhielm,  E.  W.  The 

captain  and  his  orderly.  389.20 
Babington,  T,  View  of 

Christian  education....  366.22 
Babylon,  Discoveries 
among  the  ruins  of. 

Layard,  A.  II 82.2;  235.19 

Baccile,  The.  Euripides. 

V.  1 of  339.2 

Bache,  a.  D.  Report  on 

education  in  Europe 154.11 

— Reports  in  relation  to  the 

surveys  of  Boston  har- 
bor. See  Boston . 33,13 

Bachelor  of  arts.  Hard- 

wicke,  P 165,28 

Bachelor’s,  The,  bedroom. 

Mathews,  C 164.15 

Bachi,  P.  Grammar  of  the 

Italian  language 365.4 

Bacon,  F.,  Zorrf,  Works,  3 v.  2011 

Contents.  — Yo\.  I.  Life  of 
Bacon,  by  B.  Montagu;  Es- 
says ; Meditationes  sacrae; 

Colours  of  good  and  evil;  Mis- 
cellaneous tracts  upon  human 
philosophy;  Apophthegms; 
Ornamenta  rationalia;  Collec- 
tion of  sentences;  Notes  for 
conversation  ; Essay  on  death  ; 
Advancement  of  learning; 

New  Atlantis;  Wisdom  of 
the  ancients;  Civil  history; 
Biograpliy ; Miscellaneous 
tracts.  II.  Sylva  sylvarum ; 

’Tracts  relating  to  Scotland, 

Ireland,  Spain,  England; 

Speeches ; Charges ; Papers 
relating  to  the  Earl  of  Essex  ; 
’Theological  tracts;  Miscella- 
neous ; Judicial  cliargcs  and 
tracts;  Miscellaneous  tracts, 
[translated  from  the  Latin]. 


BACON 


7 


BEAUCIIESNE 


Shelf.  No. 


Shelf.  No. 


Shelf.  No. 


Bacon,  F.,  lord,  continued. 

III.  Letters  ; Law  tracts  ; The 
great  instauraiioii ; Miscella- 
neous tracts;  Index. 

— Essays.  Also,  Conduct 
of  the  understanding,  by 


J.  Locke 19.26 

Bacon,  N.,  Life  of.  See 

Ware,  W v.  3 of  117.2 

Badeau,  a.  Life  of  U.  S. 

Grant,  Vol.  1 112.11 

— The  vagabond 247.1 


Baden,  F.  H.  The  Christ- 
mas guest.  See  South- 

worth,  E.  1).  E.  N 345.17 

Baffled.  Goddard,  J 143.4 


Bailey,  P.  J.  Festus 1()2.1G 

Baker,  G.  E.  Life  of  W.  H. 

Seward 197.13 

Baker,  G.  M.  Amateur 

dramas 27.3 

— The  mimic  stage 27.4 

Baker,  H.  N.  (W.)  {Aimt 

Hattie  ; Madeline  Leslie.') 

Art  and  artlessness 14.19 

— Howard  and  his  teacher, 

and  other  stories 14  2 


Contents.  — Howard  and 
his  teacher;  The  sister’s  iuflu- 
ance  ; Faithful  Hannah  ; The 
stolen  dress ; Willie  and  his 
mother. 


— I’ll  try 14.20 

— Jack  the  chimney  sweep- 

er   14  3 

— Juliette;  or,  now  and 

forever 342.17 

— Little  Agnes 14.22 

— The  motherless  children.  14.4 

— Play  and  study 14.1 

— Trying  to  be  useful 14.21 

Baker,  J.  L.  Men  and 

things  156.27 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  Cast  up 

by  the  sea 165 

— The  rifle  and  the  hound 

in  Ceylon 26.19 

Balboa,  V.  N.  de.  Life....  127.15 
Baldwin,  J.  D.  Pre-his- 

toric  nations 147.16 

Baldwin,  W.  C.  African 
hunting  from  Natal  to 
the  Zambesi,  1852-60. . . 95.18 


Balfe,  M.  W.  Bohemian 
girl.  Italian,  with  Eng- 


lish translation 162.3 

Ball,  B.  L.  Kambles  in 
Eastern  Asia,  including 

China  and  Manilla 96.2 

Ball,  E.  The  floating  bea- 
con   165.20 

Ballads.  Leland,  C.  G. 

Hans  Breitmann’s 166.5 

— Lockhart,  J.  G.  Ancient 

Spanish 167.19 

— Martin,  T.  Book  of....  166.11 


— Whittier,  J.  G.  Home. 

V.  2 of  167.12 


Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Hud- 
son’s bay 26.14 

Ballou,  M.  M.  Miralda...  164.20 
Baltimore,  Campaign  of  the 
British  army  at,  in  1814, 

15.  Gleig,  G.  R 183.11 

Balzac,  H.  de.  The  al- 
chemist  283.23 


Balzac,  H.  de,  continued. 

— Eugenie  Grandet 283.18 

— Greatness  and  decline  of 

Cesar  Birotteau 243.5 

Bamboozling.  Wilks,  T.E.  164.3 
Bancroft,  G.  Address  on 

A.  Lincoln 133.11 

— History  of  the  United 

States.  9 182.5 

Same.  Vol.  1-8.  8 v.  351.1 

— Literary  and  historical 

miscellanies 151.6 

Banim,  j.  Damon  and  Pyth- 
ias   165.6 

Banished  son.  Hentz,  C.  L.  346.3 
Banker’s  wife.  Arthur,  T. 

S 341.15 

Banking,  Logic  of.  Gilbart, 

J.  37.21 


See  also  Political  economy. 


Bankrupt,  The.  Foote,  S.  163.12 
Banks,  N.  P.,  Boyhood  of. 

See  Thayer,  W.  M 26.24 

Bannister,  N.  H.  Putnam, 

the  iron  son  of  ’76 165.28 

Banvard,  j.  Illustrations  of 
the  life  and  character  of 

D,  Webster 15.41 

— Novelties  of  the  New 


World... 
Plymouth 
grims  . . . 
Romance 


and  the  pil- 


27.8 

24.7 


of  American 

history  24.8 

— Tragic  scenes  in  the  his- 
tory of  Maryland  and  the 

old  French  war 27.10 

Barbara’s  history.  Ed- 
wards, A,  B 261.45 

Barbary  states.  Russell,  M.  19.19 
Barbe-bleue-  Oflenbach,  J.  162.9 
Barber,  J.  W.  Historical 
collections  of  Massachu- 
setts   181.12 

Barbiere  di  Siviglia.  Ros- 
sini, G.  A 162.7 

Barclays  of  Boston.  Otis, 

Mrs.  H.  G 243.14 

Bard,  S.,  Life  of.  See  Mac- 

Vickar,  J 183.6 

Bard,  S.  A.  Waikna;  or, 
adventures  on  the  Mos- 
quito shore 95.21 

Barnaby  Rudge.  Dickens, 

C.  (J.  H.) 281.37;  284.3 

Barnard,  C.  F.,  jr.  {Jane 
Kings/ord.)  The  tone 
masters.  2 27.14 


Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Mozart 
and  Mendelssohn.  II.  Han- 
del and  Haydn. 


Barnes,  A.  Notes  on  the 

Gospels.  2v 385.2 

Barnett,  M.  The  bold  dra- 
goons   165.18 

— The  serious  family 165.11 

— Yankee  peddler 164.15 

Barney,  J.  Biographical 

memoir 112.8 

Barney  the  baron 164.15 

Barnstable  bay.  Report 
upon  the  proposed  canal 
to  unite  Barnstable  and 
Buzzard’s  bays 151.11 


Barnum,  P.  T.  Life 197.22 

— Struggles  and  triumphs  : 

or,  forty  years’  recollec- 
tions   112.10 

Barrack  room.  Bayly,  T. 

H 164.2 

Barrington,  Sir  J.  Per- 
sonal sketches 215.9 

Barrow,  Sir  J.  Descrip- 
tion of  Pitcairn’s  island, 
with  Mutiny  of  the 
Bounty 47.1 

— Life  of  Peter  the  great..  48.31 

— Voyage  to  Cochin  China, 

in  1792,  93,  and  a jour- 
ney in  Southern  Africa, 

1801,  2 81.3 

Barrows,  W.  The  general.  26.10 


Barry,  J.  S.  History  of 

Massachusetts.  3v.  ..  181.16 
Barry,  S.  The  Dutchman’s 

ghost 164.13 

— The  persecuted  Dutch- 
man  164.13 

Barry  Cornwall,  pseud. 

See  Procter,  B.  W. 
Barrymore,  W.  Wallace..  165.25 
Barth,  H.  Travels  and  dis- 
coveries in  North  and 
Central  Africa,  1849-55. 


3v 82.14 

Bartlett,  J.  Familiar  quo- 
tations. 3d  ed 205.11 

Same.  5th  ed *R.  R.,  E.  7 

Bartol,  C.  a.  Christian 

spirit  and  life 366.27 

— Church  and  congrega- 

tion   366.4 

— Pictures  of  Europe 94.10 

Basil.  Collins,  (W.)  W.  ..  324.18 
Bateman,  Mrs.  S.  F.  Self.  165.19 

Bates,  J.  C.  Quest 263.2 

Battles  of  the  world,  Fif- 
teen decisive.  Creasy, 

E.  L 147.12 

Baxter,  R.  Call  to  the  un- 
converted   389.3 

Bayard,  Chevalier.  See  Du 
Terrail,  P. 

Bayly,  T.  H.  The  barrack 

room 164.2 

— The  daughter 164.11 

— Forty  and  fifty 164.19 

— Perfection 165.4 

— The  Swiss  cottage 164.9 

— Tom  Noddy’s  secret 164.21 

Bayne,  P.  Essays  in  biog- 
raphy and  criticism.  2 v.  153,5 

Bay-path,  The.  Holland, 

J.  G 264.10 

Bazar  book  of  decorum. . . . 38.2 

Beagle,  Voyage  of  the. 

Darwin,  C.  (R.) 37.27 

Beale,  L.  S.  How  to  work 

with  the  microscope...  33.8 
Beaseley,  S.  Is  he  jealous?  164.13 

— The  steward 165.26 

Beatrice.  Kavanagh,  J.  ..  322.6 

Beatrice.  Leland,  O.  S.  ..  165.27 
Beattie,  W.  Life  of  T. 

Campbell.  2v 124.17 

Beauchampe.  Simms,  W. 

G 264.12 

Beauchesne,  a.  (H.  Du  Bois) 

de.  Louis  XVII.  2v. ..  123.5 

Same.  [Condensed]..  127.13 


REATIMARCIIATS 


8 


HlOOHArilY 


Hliclf.  No. 

]?KAUMAi{niiAis,  r.  A.  C.  (Ic, 

Jiiul  his  timos.  See,  Lo- 

L.  do lO.T.T) 

Rkauimont,  F.,  jiiul  Flotclior, 

.1.  The  older  brother..  lOrj.lO 
— 'J’he  maid’H  tragedy.  Al- 
tered by  J.  S.  Knowles.  105.7 
Bkautifui.,  The,  in  nature, 

etc.  Buskin,  J 207.7 

liEAUTYand  the  beast.  l*lan- 

che,  ,I.K 104.2 

Beati'J'y  and  the  beast. 

Thackeray,  Mss  (A.  I.)  347.13 
Becke’i  T,  G.  A.  a.  A'ec  A 
Jieckett,  G.  A. 

Beckmann,  3.  History  of 


inventions,  discoveries, 

and  origins.  2 v 338.0 

Beckwith,  G,  C.  Peace 

manual 307.0 

Beckwouktii,  J.  P.  Life  and 

adventures 05.  t) 

Beeciicuoft.  Yongc,  C.  M.  303.5 
Beeciieh,  C.  E.  Domestic 

economy 34.0 

— Health  and  liappiness.  . . 37.0 

— Physiology  and  calisthe- 

nics   307.15 

Beecher,  E.  Conllict  of  ages.  300.5 
Beecher,  II.  \V.  Eyes  and 

ears 153.12 

— Emits,  tlowers,  and  farm- 

ing   153.8 

— New  star  papers 385  8 

— Norwood 342.15 

— Sermons.  2 v 31.1 

— Star  papers 207.3 

Beecher,  L.  Autobiogra- 
phy. ' 2v 115.7 

Beecher,  T.  K.  Our  seven 

churches 38.20 

Beechnut.  Abbott,  J..v.  5 of  10.2 
Bees.  Cottage  bee  keeper.  304.12 

— Langstroth,  L.  L.  The 

honey-bee 304.10 

— Bichardson,  H.  D Hive 


and  honey-bee. . .V.  1 of  365.20 

— Weeks,  J.  M.  Easy 

method  of  managing..  364.11 
Beethoven,  L.  van.  Eidelio. 
German,  with  English 
translation 162.3 

— Letters.  (1700-1826)...  106.2 

Beloium.  Adams,  W.  T. 

Young  America  in 13.3 

— Siborne,  W.  History  of 

the  war,  in  1815 181.5 

Belknaf,  j.  American  biog- 

raphy.  Bost.  2 v 104.20 

Same.  N.  Y.  3 v 48.21 

— History  of  New  Hamp- 

shire. 3v 187.8 

Bell,  Acton,  psPMd.  See 
Bronte,  A. 

Bell,  Currer,  pseud.  See 
Bronte,  C. 

Bki.i>,  Ellis,  pseud.  See 
Bronte,  E. 

Bei-l,  H.  G.  Info  of  Mary 

(pieen  of  Scots.  2 v.  ..  10.38 

Beij.,  J.  Iiei>orton  sanitary 
measures.  See  National 
(piarantine  and  sanitary 

convention 31  20 

BeuIm  B.  I/ife  of  G.  Canning.  127.10 

— Temper 165.8  | 


Shfif.  No. 

Bem.e  of  the  family.  Grey, 

71/r.s ■ 311.12 

Bei.i.e  Boyd  in  camp  and 

prison.  Hardingi;,  B.  B.  186.6 
Beeue  Helene,  La.  Offen- 
bach, . I 162.0 

Belle’s  stratagem.  Cow- 
ley, H 165.27 


Bei.i.tni,  V.  Norma;  II  pi- 
rata;  1 pnritani ; Romeo 
and  .Inliet. ; I^a  sonnam- 
bula.  Italian,  with  Eng- 
lish translation 162.8 

Bellows,  A.  .1.  How  not  to 

lie  sick 34.31 

— Philosophy  of  eating-...  34.30 
Bellows,  H.  W.  Tlie  old 
worhl  in  its  new  face. 

2 V 05.8 

Beijmiec.or,  the  mounte- 
bank. Webb,  C 165.30 

Ben  the  boatswuiin.  Wilks, 

T.  E 165.18 

Ben,  the  luggage  boy.  Al- 
ger, H.,?r 28.5 

Ben  Bolt,  jolnistone,  J.  B.  165.10 
Ben  Sylvester’s  word. 

Yonge,  C.  M 18.28 

Benauly,  pseud.  See  Ab- 
bot, B.,  A.,  and  B. 

Bench  and  bar.  Bigelow, 

L.  J 115.2 

Bengal  tiger.  The.  Dance, 

C 164.16 

Benjamin,  of  Tudela.  Narra- 
tive. See  Wright,  T.  ..  85.22 


Bennett,  J.  C.  History  of 
the  saints  ; or,  an  extiose 
of  Joe  Smitli  and  mor- 


monism 386.11 

Bennison,  Mrs.  1).  M.  Po- 
ems   167.8 

Bentz,  L.,  and  Chretien  de 
Boville,  A J.  Elements 

of  agriculture v.  2 of  365.20 

Berger,  E.,  pseud.  See 
Sheppard,  E.  S. 

Berlin  and  Sans-souci. 

Aluiidt,  C 281.10 

Bernard.  Narrative.  See 

Wright,  T 85.22 

Bernard,  C.  de.  Lion’s 

skill  and  Lover  hunt...  244.16 
Bernard,  W.  B.  The  dumb 

belle 164.15 

— The  evil  genius 165.10 

— His  last  legs 164.1 

— The  Irish  attorney 164.1 

— The  midd}’’  ashore 164.10 

— The  mummy 164.17 

— The  nervous  man  and  the 

man  of  nerve 165.6 

— The  passing  cloud 165.12 

Berry,  Miss  E.  M.  See 

Whitcher,  F.  M. 

Bertram.  Maturin,  C 165.8 

Bertrams,  The.  Trollope, 

A 264.1 

Bertrandon  de  la  Broc- 
(pjiERE.  Narrative.  See 

Wright,  T 85.22 

Bessiomer,  II.  New  system 
of  manufacturing  sugar 

from  tli(!  (aine 382.4 

BfyniuNE,  M.  de.  See  Sully, 
duCy  de. 


hli.H.  No. 

Betroth  al,  The.  Boker,  G. 

1 1 V.  2 of  168.20 

Betro  i h AI-,  'I’he.  Patmore, 

C.  (K.) 167.28 

Betroth  ID,  'I'he.  Scott, 

Sir  W V.  IS  of  2(;3.5 

Betsy  Baker.  Mortfui,.!.  M.  161.16 
Biart,  L.  Adveninres  of  a 

young  nalurallst 22.10 

Biule.  La  saintly  Bibb* 367.4 

— I^saims.  'fran'^laf  if)n  and 

notes,  by  (J.  R.  Noy(!s..  385.3 

— (iospels.  Notes,  by  A. 

Barnes.  2 v. 385.2 

— Borrow,  G.  'I’lie  Bible 

in  Spain 151.13 

— Campliell,  J.  Betters  on 

the  Bibl(!  monopoly....  366.7 

— Cheever,  G.  B.  Right  of 

the  Bible  in  our  public 
seliools 387.1 

— Criiden,  A.  Concordanee 

to  the *R.  R.,  G.  1 

— GiItlllan,G.  Bards  of  the.  155.13 

— Gl(‘ig,  G.  R.  History  of 

the 48  25 

— Hackett,  H.  B.  Illustra- 

ti()ns  of  Se,rij)ture 363.13 

— Kitto,  J.  Popular  cyclo- 

jiaalia  of  biblical  litera- 
ture   *R.  IB,  B.  4 

— Smith,  W.  Dictionary  of 

the *R.  R.,  1).  1 

— Soldier’s  pocket  Bible...  380.20 

— Westcott,  B.  F.  Study 

of  the  Gospels 363.16 

— Wilkins,  S.  J.  Bible 

acrostics 366.12 

See  also  Inspiration,  Mira- 
cles, Prophecy,  Theology. 


Biule  history 368.6 

Bickerstaff,  I.  Tlie  hypo- 
crite   165.15 

Bickmore,  a.  S.  Travels  in 
the  East  Indian  archipel- 
ago   82.10 

Bigelow,  J.  Nature  in  dis- 
ease  37.25 

— Rational  medicine 364.4 

Bigelow,  L.  J.  Bench  and 

bar 115.2 

Biglow  papers.  Lowell,  J. 

R 166.10 

Billy  Grimes’  favorite. 

Nowell,  H.  P.  H 14.10 


Biographia  literaria.  Cole- 
ridge, S.  T...V.  3 of  45.1;  205^0 


Biography.  Bayne,  P.  Es- 
says in 153.5 

— Brightwell,  C.  L.  Bye- 

paths  of 127.10 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Bio- 

graphical essays 44.14 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood 

of  great  men 16.6 

— Francis,  G.  II.  Orators 

of  the  age 108.15 

— Godwin,  P.  Cyclopaedia 

of *R.  R.,  E.  5 

— Griswold,  R.  W.  Bio- 

graphical annual 126.0 

— Hawthorne,  N.  True 

stories  from 14.30 

— Hole,  C.  Brief  biograph- 


ical dictionary  ....*R.  R.,  E.  10 


BIOGRAPHY 


9 


BOSTON 


Shelf.  No 

Biography,  continued. 

— Kuapp,  S.  L.  Eminent 

lawyers,  statesmen,  aud 
men  of  letters  183.5 

— Lamartine,  A.  (M.  L.  P.) 

de.  Oelebrated  charac- 
ters   125.1 

— MacCabe,  J.  D.,  jr., 

Great  fortunes,  and  how 
they  were  made 122.11 

— Memorials  of  early  ge- 

nius  120.18 

— Men  of  the  time 126.14 

— Payne,  J.  B.  Haydn’s 

universal  index  of.  .*R.  R.,  A.  10 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Bio- 

graphical aud  critical 
essays ...158.4;  201.2 

— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biog- 

raphies  110.3 

Industrial  biograpliy..  110.4 

— Taylor,  W.  C.  Modern 

British  Plutarch 158.18 

— Thomas,  J.  Dictionary 

of *R.  R.,  A.14 

— Timbs,  J.  School-days 

of  eminent  men 195.5 

— Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Bio- 

graphical essays 194.2 

— Wilson,  H.  Book  of  won- 

derful characters 103.1 

See  also  America,  Archi* 
tects.  Artists,  Buccaneers,  Cy- 
clopaedia, Encyclopaedia,  Eng- 
land, Europe,  France,  Great 
Britain,  Heroes,  Heroines,  In- 
ventors, Ireland,  London,  Mar- 
tyrs, Mechanics,  Medical  biog- 
raphy, Painters,  Philosophers, 

Scientific  men,  Scotland, 
Sculptors,  Sea-kings,  Self- 
made  men.  Self-taught  men, 
Statesmen,  Vocalists,  Women. 


Biography  and  correspond- 
ence of  individuals.  See 
their  several  names. 

Birch,  S.  The  adopted 

child 164.18 

Birchall,  j.  England  un- 
der the  Normans  and 

Plantagenets  185.17 

Birds.  Browne,  D.  J.  Amer- 
ican bird  fancier 305.22 

V.  2 of  365.29 

— Rennie,  J.  Natural  his- 
tory of 19.16 

See  also  Pigeon  fancier. 

Birds  of  a feather.  Bradley, 

M 26.0 

Birotteau,  C.,  Greatness 
and  decline  of.  See  Bal- 
zac, 11.  de 243.5 

Birthright,  The.  Gore, 

Mrs.  (C.  G.  F.) 302.3 

Bishop,  N.  H.  A thousand 
miles’ walk  across  South 

America 26.11 

Bismarck,  O.  von.  Life  of. 

See  Hesekiel,  J.  G.  L.  ..  121.4 

Bitter-sweet.  Holland,  J. 

G 106.13 

Black,  A.  and  C.  General 

atlas  of  the  world. *R.  R.,  Table 
Black  book.  The.  Middle- 


Black  diamonds.  Pollard, 

E.  A 156.22 


Shelf.  No. 

Black  dwarf.  Scott,  Sir  W. 

V.  5 of  263.5 

Black-eyed  Susan.  Jer- 

rold,  D 165.24 

Black  phantom.  The. 

Shrimpton,  C 343.12 

Black  sea.  Oliphant,  L. 
Russian  shores  of  the,  in 

1852 :...  94.22 

— Spencer,  E.  Turkey,  Rus- 
sia, the  Black  sea,  and 

Circassia 96.13 

Black  sheep.  Yates,  E.  ...  261.47 

Black  velvet  pelisse.  Opie, 

A V.  2 of  282.5 

Blackstone,  Sir  W.  Com- 
mentaries on  the  laws  of 


England.  4 31.2 

Blackwood,  F.  T.,  lord  Duf- 
ferin.  Letters  from  high 
latitudes ; Iceland,  Jan 
Mayen,  and  Spitzbergen, 

in  1856 ^....  96.12 

Blaikie,  a.  Philosophy  of 

sectarianism 360.19 

Blanche  of  Brandywine. 

Burnett,  J.  G 105.22 

Bleak  house.  Dickens,  C. 

(J.  H.).. 245. 18;  281.35;  284.14 
Blessington,  Countess  of. 

See  Gardiner,  M. 

Blighted  being,  A.  Taylor, 

T 164.19 

Blitiiedale  romance.  Haw- 
thorne, N 45.11 

Bloomer  costume.  Stirling, 

E 164.6 

Blot,  P.  Practical  cookery.  34.17 


Blot  in  the  ’scutcheon. 

Browning,  R v.  2 of  167.15 

Blue  devils.  Colman,  G., 

the  younger 165.10 

Blunt,  H.  Doctrinal  arti- 
cles of  the  church  of 
England.  Also  History 

of  St.  Peter 385.19 

Boadicea.  Glover,  R 169.6 

Boat  club.  Adams,  W.  T.  . 11.2 

Bobbin  boy.  The.  Thayer, 

W.  M 26.24 

Boese,  T.  Public  educa- 
tion in  the  city  of  New 


York  133.3 

Bogart,  W.  H.  Life  of  D. 

Boone,  and  the  hunters 

of  Kentucky 22.16 

Bogen,  F.  W.  The  German 
in  America.  [German 

and  English] 158.1 

Bohemian  girl.  Balfe,  M. 

W 162.3 

Bohn,  H.  G.  Handbook  of 

games 37.22 

Boieldieu,  F.  a.  La  dame 

blanche 162.3 

Boissv,  T.,  marquise  de  {for- 
merly contessa  Guiccioli). 

My  recollections  of  Lord 

Byron 103.2 

Boker,  G.  H.  Plays  and 

poems.  2 V 168.20 


Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Calay- 
nos;  Anne  Boleyn;  Leonor  de 
Guzman ; Francesca  da  Rimi- 
ni. II.  The  betrothal;  The 
widow’s  marriage;  Poems; 
Songs;  Street  lyrics;  Sonnets, 


Shelf.  No. 

Bold  dragoons.  Barnett,  M.  165.18 
Bold  stroke  for  a wife. 

Centlivre,  S 169.6 

Bolingbroke,  Lord.  See 
St.  John,  H. 

Bombastes  furioso.  Rhodes, 

T.  B 164.5 

Bonaparte,  Joseph.  See 
Joseph  Bonaparte. 

Bonaparte,  Napoleon.  See 
Napoleon  I. 

Bonaparte,  L.  C.  N.  See 
Napoleon  HI. 

Bond,  H.  Genealogies  and 
history  of  AVatertown, 

Mass.,  including  Wal- 
tham and  Weston.  2 v. 

in  1 353.5 

Bon  Gaultier,  pseud.  See 
Martin,  T. 

Bonnechose,  (F.  P.)  £.  (B.) 

de.  History  of  France.  185.18 
Bonner,  J.  Child’s  h y 

of  Greece.  2 v 16.9 

— Child’s  history  of  Rome. 

2 16.8 

— Child’s  history  of  the 

United  States.  3 v.  ...  26.17 

Bonneville’s  adventures. 

Irving,  W 2 of  46.6 

Book  about  doctors.  Jeaf- 

freson,  J.  C 195.7 

Book  for  a corner.  Hunt, 

(J.  H.)  Leigh 205.5 

Book-hunter,  The.  Bur- 
ton, J.  H 205.1 

Book  of  ballads.  Martin, 

T 166.11 

Book  of  snobs.  Thackeray, 

W.  M 3 of  347.1 

Book  of  vagaries.  Paulding, 

J.  K 305.9 

Boone,  D.  Bogart,  W.  H. 

Life  of 22.16 

— Peck,  J.  M.  Life  of.  v.  13  of  117.2 

Booth,  J.  B.  Ugolino 165.16 

— Histrionic  genius  of.  See 

Gould,  T.  R 106.1 

Boots  at  the  Swan.  Selby, 

C 164.1 

Boris,  P.  J.  French  simple 
and  compound  vowels, 
compared  with  English 
sounds *R.  R.,  D.  11 


Born  to  good  luck.  Power, 

T 164.6 

Borneo,  Expedition  to,  for 
the  suppression  of  pira- 
cy. Keppel,  H 234.8 

Borrow,  G.  The  Bible  in 

Spain 151.13 

— Lavengro... 92.1 

— Romany  Rye . - 92.2 

— The  Zincali ; or,  gypsies 

of  Spain 151.13 

Boscob EL  tracts.  Hamilton, 

A 337.1 

Boston,  Mass.  Annals  of 
the  primary  school  com- 
mittee, 1818-55  133.2 

— The  city  hall 133.15 

— Communications  and  re- 

ports in  relation  to  the 
survey  of  Boston  harbor 
by  J.  G.  Totten,  A.  D. 

Bache,  and  C.  H.  Davis.  3.13 


2 


liOSTON 


10 


HKAINKin) 


SliPlf.  No. 

Boston,  continued 

— Memorial  of  I).  W(‘l)St(!r.  113.1) 

— Memorial  of  t.lie  ii)au^n- 

I'al-ioii  of  Llu!  statue  of 
Franklin 113.8 

— l'roc(‘(3(lin^is  on  oecasion 

of  tlie  death  of  A.  Jiin- 
coln 112.2 

— I’nblic  Jval.in  scliool. 

Fri/.e  book,  no.  1-4.  4 v. 

in  1 02. 4 

— Public  library.  Bulletins. 

No.  1-15 *]{.  K.,C.  5 

Index  to  the  catalo^>;ue 

of  books  in  the  Bates 

Hall  *H.  H.,  C.3 

Same.  First  supple- 
ment  *K.  IF,  C.  4 

Ih’ince  library.  Cata- 

lo^^ue  of  the  books  and 

manuscripts *R.  R.,  C.  0 

Proceed ini2;s  at  tlie  ded- 
ication of  the  building, 

Jan.  1,  1858 133.4 


— Abbott,  J.  Marco  Paul  in. 

V.  5 of  10.4 

— Bowditch,  N.  I.  Suffolk 

surnames 353.18 

— Bridgman,  T.  Epitaphs 

from  Copp’s  hill  burial 

ground  350.3 

Memorials  of  the  dead 

ill 188.3 

Pilgrims  of  Boston  and 

their  descendants 134.21 

— Frothingham,  11.  Siege 

of 184.5 

— Greenwood,  F.  W.  P. 

History  of  King’s  chapel.  358.2 

— Hales,  j.  G.  Survey  of.  233.0 

— Loring,  J.  S.  The  hun- 

dred Boston  orators, 
1770-1852  101.5 

— Narrative  of  the  massacre 

in  Boston,  5tli  of  March, 

1770  353.8 

Quincy,  J.  Municipal 
history  of 181.14 

— Robbins,  C.  History  of 


the  second  church,  or 
Old  North,  in  Boston..  353.0 

— Simonds,  T.  C.  History 

of  South  Boston 130.23 

— Sumner,  W.  H.  History 

of  East  Boston 181.11 

— Treadwell,  1).  Report  on 

the  subject  of  water, 

1825 31.23 


— Trial  of  British  soldiers 

for  the  murder  of  Cris- 
pus  Attucks  and  others.  137.1 

— Wales,  A.  I...  Reminis- 

cences of  the  Boston  fe- 


male asylum 157.25 

— Warren,  J.C.  Great  tree 

on  the  common 133.10 

— Whitman,  Z.  G.  Histor- 

ical sketch  of  the  Ancient 
and  honourable  artillery 
company 187.5 

— Williams,  B.  W.  Old 

South  chapel  prayer 
meeting  : origin  and  his- 
tory  387.1) 


Shrlf.  No. 

Boston,  rnn! iiniod. 

— Wines,  E.  G.  Trip  to  ..  88.3 

Boston  book.  1850 153.10 

Boston  directory  for  ]s7(), 

*R.  R.,  G.  8 

Boston  journal  of  ])hiloso- 

])hy  and  the  arts.  Vol.2.  407.3 
Boswioli-,  j.  Life  of  S. 

Johnson.  2 11)4.8 

Same.  With  additions, 

by  J.  W.  Groker.  10  v. 


in  5 120.1 

Botany.  Gomstock,  J.  L. 
Introduction  to  the 
study  of 304.23 

— Hitchcock,  E.  Botany 

of  Massachusetts 33.21 

— Nuttall,  J'.  Systematic 

and  physiological 304.24 

— Schleidcn,  M.  J.  Science 

of 305.23 

— Smith,  Sir  J.  E.  Physio- 

logical and  systematic . . 33. 1 7 

— Unger,  F.  Botanical  let- 


ters   304.21) 

See  also  Flowers,  Plants, 

Trees. 

Botiiwei.t..  Aytoun,  W.  E.  107.22 
Botta,  a.  C.  L.  Hand-book 

of  universal  literature..  207.21 
Bottle,  The.  Taylor,  T.  P.  104.3 
Butts,  J.  M.  The  great  re- 


bellion   130.5 

Bough EK,  J.  Causes  and 
consetiuences  of  the 
American  revolution  ...  132. G 

Boucicault,  D.  (L.)  Andy 

Blake 104.11 

— Grimaldi 105.11) 

— Jessie  Brown. 105.22 

— The  knight  of  Arva 105.23 

— London  assurance 105.4 

— A lover  by  proxy 104.19 

— Old  heads  and  young 

hearts  105.9 

— Pauvrette 105.23 

— The  phantom 105.19 

— The  pope  of  Rome 105.23 

— West  end 105.24 

— The  willow  copse 105.24 

— Foul  play.  See  Reade, 

C 347.21 

— and  Seymour,  C.  Wanted 

— a widow,  with  imme-  > 

diate  possession 104.12 

Bound  to  John  Company. . . 301.20 
Bounty,  Mutiny  of  the. 

Barrow,  Sir  J 47.1 

Boukgoise,  A.  A.,andFeval, 

P.  (H.  C.)  The  duke’s 

daughter 105.29 

Bourne,  B.  F.  The  captive 

in  Patagonia 94.5 

Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  Famous 

London  merchants 127.17 

Bourne,  J.  Catechism  of 

the  steam  engine 307.14 

Bouteli.,  C.  Arms  and  ar- 
mour  34.4 

Bouton,  J.  B.  Round  the 

block 204,4 

Bouvier,  H.  M.  Familiar 

astronomy 302.5 

Bowditch,  H.  I.  Nat  the 
navigator.  Life  of  N. 
Bowditch 120.5 


Hhrlf.  Nil. 

BoWIHICII,  N.,  Life  of.  Srr 

Bowditch,  H.  1 120.5 

Bowdikh,  N.  I.  Sullolk 

■ urmimcs 35.3. 18 

Bowi;n,  F,  Life  of  B.  Lin- 
coln   V.  13  of  1 17.2 

— Lifeof  J.  Otis v.  2 of  117.3 

— Life  of  W.  I*hips..v.  7 of  117.1 

— Life  of  Baron  Steuben. 

V.  9 ol  117.1 


Bowen,  G.  F,  Handbook 

for  Greeia* 87.13 

Bowles,  S.  Across  tin*  con- 
tinent  95.1 

— 'J  he  Pacitlc  r.'iilroad  — 
open.  How  to  go:  what 

to  see 87.8 

Box  and  (’ox.  Morton,  J. 

M 104.3 

Box  and  Cox  married  and 

settled.  Coyne,  J.  S.  ..  104.7 

Boy  farmers  of  Elm  island. 

Kellogg,  E 14.10 

Boy  hunters.  lieid,  M 25.20 

Boy  martyrs  of  Sept.  12, 


1814.  'faybrnre,  C.  W.  . 105.25 
Boy  of  Mount  Rhigi.  Sedg- 


wick, C.  M 24.0 

Boy  slaves.  Reid,  M 25.10 

Boy  tar.  Reid,  M 25.1 

Boy’s  adventures  in  the 
wilds  of  Australia. 

Howitt,  W 14,28 

Boyd,  A.  K.  H.  Every-day 
philosopher  in  town  and 
country 205.10 

— Graver  thoughts  of  a 

country  parson 1.54.34 

— Recreations  of  a country 

parson.  2 v 154.35 

Brace,  C.  L.  Home-life  in 

Germany 97.25 

— The  Norse-folk;  or,  a 


visit  to  the  homes  of 
Norway  and  Sweden. . . 236.9 

Bracebridge  hall.  Irving, 

W 46.3;  V.  3 of  46.6 

Brackett,  A.  G.  History 
of  the  United  States  cav- 
alry   136.10 

Bradford,  A.  Biographical 
notices  of  distinguished 
men  in  New  England. . . 195.14 

— History  of  Massachu- 

setts, 1764-89.  2 V.  ...  133.9 

— History  of  the  federal 

government,  from  1789- 


1839  133.10 

Bradford,  D.  Wonders  of 
the  heavens,  a popular 
view  of  astronomy 31.14 


Bradford,  W.  History  of 
Plymouth  colony;  Jour- 
nal ; Dialogue ; Memoir 
of  W.  Brewster.  See 


Young,  A 181.8 

Bradlee,  L.  H.  Three 

crowns 166.15 

Bradley,  M.  Birds  of  a 

feather 26.6 

— Handsome  is  that  hand- 
some does 26.7 


Brainerd,  I).  Edwards,  J. 

Lifeof 194.18 

— Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  Life 

of.... V.  8 of  117.1;  V.  1 of  123.7 


BRAKE 


11 


BROWN 


Shelf.  No. 

Brake  up.  Adams,  W.  T.  . 13.9 

Brakespeare.  Lawrence, 

G.  A 301.41 

Brand,  J.  Popular  antiqui- 
ties of  Great  Britain.  3v.  338.7 

Brande,  W.  T.  Dictionary 
of  science,  literature  and 

art *R.  R.,  B.  5 

— Encyclopoedia  of  science, 
literature  and  art.  3 v. 

*R.R.,  A.  8 


Brave  lady.  Craik,  D.  (M.) 

M 301.12 

Brave  old  salt.  Adams,  W. 

T 12.3 

Bravo,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F. 

286.2;  288.9 

Brayman,  j.  O.  Daring 
deeds  of  American  he- 
roes  356.15 

Brazil.  Agassiz,  L.  (J.  R.) 

Journal  in 93.10 

— Cod  man,  J.  Ten  months 

in 95.29 

— Fletcher,  J.  C.  Brazil 

and  the  Brazilians 83.7 

— Kidder,  D P.  Brazil  and 

the  Brazilians 92.4 

Breach  of  promise.  Buck- 

stone,  J.  B 165.26 

Breaking  a butterfly.  Law- 
rence, G.  A 326.19 

Breaking  away.  Adams, 

W.  T 12.11 

Breezie  Langton.  Smart, H.  302.52 
Bremer,  F.  Brothers  and 

sisters  261.52 

— The  H — family;  Triilin- 

nan;  Axel  and  Anna; 
and  other  tales 302.35 

— Hertha 287.26 

— Home 261.14 

— The  homes  of  the  New 

World;  impressions  of 
America.  2 94.1 

— Life,  letters,  and  post- 

humous works 106.5 

— The  midnight  sun 261.22 

— The  neighbors.  N.  Y.  . . 302.21 

Same.  Phil 283.17 

Same.  And  other  tales. 

Loud 157.21 


— The  parsonage  of  Mora. . 261.42 

— The  president’s  daugh- 

ters; including  Nina. . . 261.43 

— New  sketches  of  every- 

day life.  With  Strife 


and  peace 261.44 

— Two  years  in  Switzerland 

and  Italy.  2 v.  234.20 

Brewer,  E.  C.  Scientific 
knowledge  of  things  fa- 
miliar   367.20 

Brewster,  Sir  D.  Life  of 

Sir  I.  Newton 19.12 

Brewster,  M.  M.  Work: 
or,  plenty  to  do  and  how 

to  do  it 288-2 

Brewster,  W.,  Memoir  of. 

See  Bradford,  W 181.8 

Brian  Boroihme.  Knowles, 

J.  S 165.16 

Brian  O’Linn 164.8 

Bridal,  The.  Knowles,  J.  S.  165.7 
Bridal  eve.  Southworth, 

E D.  E.  N 345.8 


Shelf.  No. 

Bridal  of  Pennacook. 

Whittier,  J.  G.  ..v.  1 of  167.12 
Bridal  of  Triermain.  Scott, 

Sir  W 8 of  228.7 

Bride  of  Abydos.  Byron,  G. 

(G.  N.),  lord V.  5 of  228.2 

Bride  of  Larnmermoor. 

Calcraft,  J.  W 165.20 

Bride  of  Larnmermoor. 

Scott,  Sir  W V.  7 of  263,5 

Bride  of  Llewellyn.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 345.2 

Bride  of  Messina.  Schiller, 

(J.  C.)F.  von 157.23 

Bride’s  fate.  Southworth, 

E.  D.  E.  N 345.13 

Bridgman,  T.  Epitaphs 
from  Copp’s  hill  burial 
ground,  Boston 356.3 

— Memorials  of  the  dead 

in  Boston ; King’s  chapel 
burial  ground 188.3 

— Pilgrims  of  Boston  and 

their  descendants 134.21 

Briery  wood 18.4 

Brigand,  The.  Blanche,  J. 

R 164.24;  165.21 

Briggs,  C.F.,  and  Maverick, 

A.  Story  of  the  tele- 
graph   364.32 

Briggs,  G.  N.,  Memoir  of, 

Richards,  W.  C 115.15 

Brigham,  J.  Twelve  mes- 
sages from  the  spirit  of 

J.  Q.  Adams 152.7 

Brightwell,  C.  L.  Bye- 

paths  of  biography 127.19 

Brinley,  F.  Life  of  W.  T. 

Porter 127.22 

British  architects.  Cun- 
ningham, A 47.14 

British  Cicero;  a selection 

ofspeeches.  Browne, T.  152.8 

British  eloquence.  Select. 

Goodrich,  C.  A 152.13 

British  novelists.  Masson, 

. D 157.19 

British  painters.  Cunning- 
ham, A 47.14 

British  poets.  Halleck,  F. 

G.  Selections  from  the.  47.13 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  and 

haunts  of  the 124.16 

British  sculptors.  Cun- 
ningham, A 47.14 

British  slave.  Howe,  J.  B.  165.27 
British  song  book.  Car- 
penter, J.  E 169.3 

Brittany  and  La  Vendee. 

Souvestre,  £ 264.31 

Brock,  W.  Sketch  of  Sir 

H.  Havelock 197.1 

Broken  sword.  The.  Di- 

mond,  W 165.20 

Bronte,  A.  {Acton  Bell.) 

Tenant  of  Wildfell  hall.  287.2 
Bronte,  C.  {Currer  Bell.) 

Jane  Eyre 287.5 

— The  professor 265.16 

— Villette 287.1 

— Jane  Eyre.  Dramatized. 

^'ee  Brougham,  J 165.17 

— Life  of.  See  Gaskell,  E. 

C.  108.2 

BRONTfi,  E.  (Ellis  Bell.) 

W uthering  heights 287.3 


Shelf.  No. 

Brooke,  H.  The  fool  of 
quality,  or,  the  history 
of  Henry,  earl  of  More- 
land. 5 199.5 

Brooke,  S.  A.  Sermons...  366.1 

Brooke,  W.  Julia 166.12 

Brookes,  G.  All  the  world’s 
a stage,  altered  from  I. 
Jackman 164.22 

— Quash,  or  nigger  practice.  164.22 
Brooks,  (C.)  S.  Aspen 

court 264.19 

— The  silver  cord 301.55 

Brothers,  The.  Cumber- 
land, R 168.22 

Brothers  and  sisters.  Bre- 
mer, F 261.52 

Brough,  R.  B.  Crinoline..  164.18 
Brough,  W.  The  corsair..  164.12 

— Number  one,  round  the 

corner 164.16 

— A phenomenon  in  a smock 

frock 164.13 

— Trying  it  on 164.17 

Brougham,  H.,  lord.  Sketch- 
es of  public  characters. 

Vol.  2 198.11 

— Statesmen  in  the  time  of 

George  iii 195.4 

— Life  of.  See  Campbell,  J., 

lord 122.7 

Brougham,  J.  All ’s  fair  in 

love 165.19 

— Art  and  artifice 165.23 

— Columbus  el  fllibustero  ! ! 164.13 

— David  Copperfleld,  adapt- 

ed from  Dickens.. 165.17 

— A decided  case 164.11 

— The  demon  lover 164  11 

— Dombey  and  son.  Dram- 

atized from  Dickens ....  165.17 

— Died.  Dramatized  from 

Mrs.  Stowe  165.18 

— Franklin 165.19 

— The  game  of  life 165.16 

— The  game  of  love 165.15 

— The  great  tragic  revival. 

164.14,  25 

— The  gun-maker  of  Mos- 

cow   165.19 

— The  Irish  Yankee 164.9 

— Jane  Eyre,  adapted  from 

C.  Bronte... 165.17 

— Life  in  New  York 164.10 

— Metamora 164.20 

— The  miller  of  New  Jersey.  165.23 

— The  musard  ball 164.14,  25 

— Neptune’s  defeat 164.14,  26 

— Night  and  morning 165.18 

— Po-ca-hon-tas  164.8 

— Recollection  of  O’Flanni- 

gan  and  the  fairies 164.9 

— The  red  mask 165. 19 

— Romance  and  reality ... . 165.16 

— Shakespeare’s  dream. .164.14,  26 

— Take  care  of  little  Char- 

ley  164.14,  26 

— Temptation 164.8 

— and  Goodrich.  F.  B.  The 

dark  hour  before  dawn.  165.23 
Brown,  C.  B.,  Life  of.  See 

Prescott,  W.  H.  ..v.  1 of  117.1 
Brown,  H.  S.  Lectures  for 

the  people 153.29 

Brow'n,  j.  Spare  hours. 

2 157.15 


imowN 


12 


lU  HNKY 


8Iulf.  No* 


liKowN,  S.  Cf.  Life  of  11. 

Clioato nr,.  11 

liiiowNK,  A.  (}.,  jr.  Ollicial 

life  of.T.  A.  Andrew....  110.2 
Bkow’Nio,  C.  F.  (Artrnmfi 
\]'<(rd.)  Arlenuis  Ward 

— his  book 213.10 

Buowne,  C.  'r.  Life  of  U. 

Southey 105.3 

Buownk,  J).  3.  Anieriean 

bird  fancier 305.22 

V.  2 of  305.21) 
— Trees  of  America 32.22 


Buownk,  F.  F.  Poems....  107.4 
BitowNE,  J.  11.  Adventures 

ill  the  Apaclie  country . . 1)5.13 

— An  American  family  in 

Germany 1)5.12 

— Crusoe’s  island : with 

sketches  of  adventure  in 
California  and  Washoe.  05.14 

— The  land  of  Thor 05  11 

— Keports  upon  the  mineral 

resources  of  the  United 
States.  Ste  United 


States 383.3 

Browne,  T.  British  Cicero ; 
a selection  of  speeches. 

3 152.8 


Browning,  K.  I’oems.  2 v.  107.15 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Para- 
celsus;  lM])i)a  passes;  King 
Victor  and  King  Charles; 
Colombe’s  birth-day.  II.  A 
blot  in  the  ’scutcheon ; The 
return  of  the  Druses;  Luria; 

A soul’s  tragedy;  Dramatic 
romances  and  lyrics. 


— Dramatis  personal 107.18 

— Men  and  women 107.10 

— The  ring  and  the  book. 

2 107.13 

— Sordello,Straftbrd,  Christ- 

mas-eve,and  Easter-day.  107.14 
Brownlow,  W.  G.  Sketches 

of  secession 185.5 

Brownlows.  Oliphant,  M. 

(0.  W.) 261.56 

Bruce,  J.,  Life  of.  ^S'eeHead, 

F.  B 48.5 

Bruin.  Keid,  M 25.5 

Bruno.  Abbott,  J v.  1 of  16.1 

Brutus.  Payne,  J.  II 165.9 

Bryan  Maurice.  Mitchell, 

W. 246.26 

Bryant,  W.  C.  Letters  from 
Spain,  and  other  coun- 
tries   233.1 

— Selections  from  the  Amer- 

ican poets 49.7 

Buccaneers,  History  of  the.  48.12 
Bucer,  M.  Judgment  con- 


cerning divorce v.  3 of  337.5 

Buchan,  W.  Domestic  med- 
icine   383.6 

Buchanan,  F.  Journey 
through  Mysore,  Canara 

and  Malabar.  3v 81.1 

Buchanan,  It.  Notes  of  a 
clerical  furlough,  spent 
chiefly  in  the  Holy  Land.  234.3 
Bucke,  G.  Beauties,  har- 
monies, atid  sublimities 

of  nature 19.21 

Buckinchiam,  j.  'r.  Speci- 
meuH  of  newspaper  liter- 
ature. 2 v 115.16 


Hliilf.  No. 

Bikmvi.anh,  W.  Geology  and 
miuendogy  as  exhibiting 
the  pow»*r,  wisdom,  and 
goodness  of  God  2 v.  37.5 
Buuki.e,  H.  T.  (dvilizalion 

in  England.  2 v 183.4 

— Essays 156.32 

Buckminster,  J.  S.  Ser- 
mons, with  a nuuuoir 

[by  S.  G.  Thacher)  ....  383.7 

— Sermons  [a  further  selec- 

tion]  383.8 

Buck.stone,  j.  B.  An  alarm- 
ing sacrifice 164.20 

— The  breach  of  promise-.  165.26 

— Th(!  dead  shot 164.1 

— 'I'lie  dream  at  sea 165.26 

— The  flowers  of  the  forest.  165,28 

— Good  for  nothing 164.17 


— 'I'he  green  bushes 165.27 

— Henriette  the  forsaken  . . 165.18 

— A husband  at  sight 164.13 

— The  Irish  lion 164.4 

— Isabelle 165.20 

— Jack  Sheppard 104.7 

— A kiss  in  the  dark 164.6 

— Leap  year 165.12 

— The  lottery  ticket 164.13 

— Luke  the  labourer 164.2 

— The  maid  with  the  milk- 

ing-pail   164.19 

— Married  life 165.17 

— Mischief-making  164.12 

— The  pet  of  the  petticoats.  164.19 

— Popping  the  (piestion...  164.8 

— 'I'he  rough  diamond 164.6 

— Bural  felicity 165.25 

— The  sailor  of  France....  165.19 

— 'riie  scholar 165.26 

— Shocking  events 164.22 

— 'Phe  two  queens 164,10 

— Victorine 165.22 

— The  wreck  ashore 165.25 

Budget  closed.  Fames,  J. 

A 96.24 

Budgett,  S.,  Life  of.  See 

Arthur,  W 199  2 


Buffum,  E.  G.  American 

journalist  in  Europe ....  95  20 

Bulfinch,  S.  G.  Contem- 
plations of  the  Saviour.  366.38 
Bulfinch,  T,  The  age  of 

chivalry 188,13 

Contents.  — Part  I.  King 
Arthur  and  his  knights.  II. 

The  Mabinogeou  ; or,  Welsh 
popular  tales. 

— The  age  of  fable ; or,  sto- 

ries of  gods  and  heroes.  356.1 

— The  boy  inventor;  a 

memoir  of  M.  Edwards.  26.13 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G.  E. 
Jj.),lo7'd L>jUon.  Miscel- 
laneous prose  works. 

2 156.1 

Contents.  — Vol.  I,  'I’he 
reign  of  terror  ; its  causes  and 
results;  Oliver  Goldsmith; 

Charles  Lamh  and  some  of  his 
companions;  Gray’s  works; 

Sir  Thomas  Browne;  Pitt  and 
Fox;  l*ym  ?7.s'.  Falkland  ; Tdfe 
of  Schiller.  II.  Essays  Avritleu 
in  youth;  Influence  of  love 
upon  literature  and  real  life. 


— Athens.  2 V.  in  1 147.17 

— (hixtonifiua  156.3 

— 'Phe  Gjixtons 265.17  | 


Hliilf.  No. 


Bui-wku-Ly  i T(»N,  E.  (G.  E. 

B.),  Cdiitlinird. 

— Euglfiud  and  Ihc  IbiglUh. 

2 V.  ill  I 85.25 

— Eugmic  Anim 302.22 

— Godolpiiiii 21’, 

— 'I’lie  lad  v of  Lyons  ..  1(;5. 1 ; 1(;6.6 

— I.i’ihi;  (J.'ildcroii,  f lu‘ cour- 

tier   246.16 

— Mfiliey 165.1 

— I’iiul  (Tifford.  LoikI 217.7 

SaiiH*.  Phil 301.53 

— I’elhai'i 211.2.3 

— Hiihelieu 165.1 

— A .stninge  story 216  9 

— 'I’lie  student.  2 v.  in  1..  156,2 

— Wliaf  will  he  do  with 

it? .302.5 

— Zaiioni.  2 v.  12° 245.1.3 

Same.  8°/- 301.54 


— 'Phe  Ijisf  dfiys  of  Pomiieii. 

See  .Medina,  1..  H 165.18 

Bulwer-Lytton,  (E.)  K. 


(Omen  Meredith.')  'Die 

apple  of  life 168.14 

— laicile  168.6 


Bumstead,  J.  Gil  the  wing.  36.32 
Bunrury,  G.  j.  F.  Hesi- 
deiict!  at  the  Cape  of 

Good  Hope 96.23 

Bunce,  ().  Love  in  ’76  ....  164.11 
Bungener,  L.  (F.)  History 

of  the  council  of  'Prent.  147.19 

— 'Phe  preacher  and  the 

king 326.2 

— 'Phe  jiriest  and  the 

Huguenot.  2 v 283.21 

Bunker  hh.l.  The  battle, 
and  account  of  the  monu- 


ment. P'rothingham,  U.  184.5 
Bunker  hill.  Battle  of. 

Phnmons,  K 167.1 

Bunker-hill  monument  as- 
sociation. Inauguration 
of  the  statue  of  War- 
ren, June  17,  1857 112.6 

Bunn,  A.  My  neighbor’s 

wife 164.9 

Bdnner,  E.  History  of 

Louisiana 19.2 

Bunsen,  C.  C.  J,  von.  Life 

of  Martin  Luther 127.4 

— Signs  of  the  times 184.9 

Bunyan,  j.  Pilgrim’s  pro- 
gress  305.23 

Buonarroti,  Michael- An- 
gelo, Life  of.  See 

Grimm,  H 123.11 

Buried  city  of  the  East. 

Nineveh 233.4 

Burk,  J.  History  of  Vir- 
ginia. 2 V 132.7 


Burke,  C.  Kip  Van  Winkle.  165.20 
Burke,  E.  Works.  3 v.  ..  151.2 

— Life  of.  See  ITior,  J. ..  116.6 

Burnand,  F'.  C.  Romance 

under  difficulties 164.11 

Burnap,  G.  W.  Life  of  L. 


Calvert v.  9 of  117.2 

Burnet,  J.  Settlement  of 
the  North-western  terri- 
tory  133.6 


Burnett,  J.  G.  Bhanche  of 

Brandyivine 165.22 

Burney,  F.  See  D’Arblay, 

F. 


BURNS 


13 


CAMPBELL 


Shelf.  No. 

Burns,  R.  Life  and  works. 

4v 1G6.29 

Containivg  “The  various 
compositions,  strunjr  in  strict 
clironologicul  order  upon  the 
memoir.”  — Preface. 

— [Poems  and  songs] 1G0.8 

— Poetical  works 1G2.15 

— Life  of.  See  Carlyle,  T. . 127.5 

Burk,  A.  Private  journal  in 

Europe.  2 111.2 

— Knapp,  S.  L.  Life  of. . . 215  10 

— Parton.  J.  Life  and  times 

of  ...' 102.3 

Burr,  C.  C.  Notes  on  the 
constitution  of  the  Uni- 
ted States 3G5.31 

Burralu,  F.  a.  Asiatic 

cholera 35.2 

Burritt,  E.  Thoughts  and 
things  at  home  and 

abroad 234.15 

Burton,  J.  H.  The  book- 

hunter,  etc 205.1 

Burton,  Richard  F.  The 
city  of  the  saints,  and 
across  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains to  California 93.2 

— The  lake  regions  of  Cen- 

tral Africa 83.5 

Burton,  Robert.  (Demo- 
critas  junior.)  Anatomy 
of  melancholy.  3v.  ...  207.22 
Burton,  Warren.  Helps  to 

education 154.25 

Burton,  William  E.  Cyclo- 
paedia of  wit  and  humor. 

2 72.2 

— The  Yankee  amongst  the 

mermaids 343.10 

Bush,  A.  F.  Memoirs  of  the 

queens  of  France.  2 v.  184. G 
Bush,  G.  Life  of  Moham- 
med  48.29 

— Reply  to  [R.  W.]  Emer- 

son on  Swedenborg 383.10 

— Reply  to  Rev.  Dr.  VV'^oods’ 

“Lectures  on  Sweden- 


borgiauism” 383.10 

Bush-boys,  The.  Reid,  M.  25. G 
Bush  wanderings  of  a natur- 
alist   2G.20 

Bushnell,  H.  Christian 

nurture 3GG.31 

Bushrangers,  The.  Thornes, 

W.  H 22.14 

Business.  Laing,  J.  The- 
ory of 3G5.34 

— Parsons,  T.  Laws  of. ..  33.18 

Butler,  B.,  in  New  Orleans. 

See  Parton,  J. 113.3 

Butler,  J.  Analogy  of  re- 
ligion   387.17 

Butler,  R , earl  of  Glengall. 

The  Irish  tutor 1G4.2 

Butler,  S.  Poetical  works. 

2 228.1 

Contents.  — Vo\.  I.  Life,  by 
J.  Milford.  I,  II.  Iludibras. 

II.  Remains. 


Butterfly  hunters,  The. 

Conant,  H.  S 22.8 

Buzzard’s  bay ; Report  up- 
on the  proposed  canal  to 
unite  Barnstable  and 
Buzzard’s  bays 151.11 


Shelf.  No. 

Byerley,  T.,  and  Robertson, 

J.  C.  (SJtoUo  and  lieu- 
ben  Percy.)  Memorials 


of  [London] 359.1 

— Percy  anecdotes.  Added, 
American  anecdotes.  2 

V.  in  1 151.3 

Byron,  G.  (G.  N.),  lord.  Po- 
etical works.  10  V 228.2 


Contents.  — Yo\.  I.  Life; 
Hours  of  idleness ; Occasional 
pieces,  1807-24.  II.  English 
bards  and  Scotch  reviewers; 
Hints  from  Horace ; The  curse 
of  Minerva;  The  waltz;  Ode 
to  Napoleon  Bonaparte;  He- 
brew melodies ; Domestic 
pieces  ; Monody  on  the  death 
of  R.  B.  Sheridan  ; The  dream  ; 
The  lament  of  Tasso ; Ode  on 
Venice.  HI.  Beppo;  The 
prophecy  of  Dante  ; Francesca 
of  Rimini ; The  Morgante  Mag- 
giore  of  Pulci ; The  blues ; The 
vision  of  judgment;  The  age 
of  bronze.  IV.  Childe  Harold’s 
pilgrimage.  V.  The  giaour; 
The  bride  of  Abydos;  The 
corsair;  Lara;  The  siege  of 
Corinth  ; Parasina ; The  pris- 
oner of  Chillon ; Mazeppa; 
The  island.  VI.  Manlred; 
Marino  Faliero.  VII.  Sarda- 
napalus  ; The  two  Foscari ; 
Cain.  VIII.  Heaven  and  earth; 
The  deformed  transformed; 
Werner.  IX,  X.  Don  Juan. 

— Cliilde  Harold’s  pilgrim- 


age, and  other  poems  ..  1G9.1G 

— Sardanapalus,  adapted  by 

C.  Kean 1G5.14 

— Werner 1G5.10 

— Vision  of  judgment.  See 

Southey,  R 1G8.12 

— Boissy,  T.,  marquise  de. 

Recollections  of 103  2 

— Galt,  J.  Life  of 48.35 

— Moore,  T.  Life,  letters, 

and  journals  of 121.3 

— Trelawny,  E.  ,J.  Last 

days  of 20G.3 


Cabell,  N.  F.  Reply  to  Rev. 

Dr.  Pond’s  “Svvedeu- 
borgianism  reviewed”..  383.10 
Cabin  on  the  prairie.  Pear- 
son, C.  H 2G.9 

Cabot,  S.,  Life  of.  See 

Hayward,  C.,jr.  ..v.  9 of  117.1 
V.  2 of  123.7 


Cadet  life  at  West  Point. 

Kinsman,  J.  B 24.5 

C.ESAR,  C.  J.  [Commen- 
taries. Also  those  of 
Hirtius.]  2 v 339.15 

— Abbott,  J.  History  of..  15.10 

— Liddell,  H.  G.  Life  of..  127.G 

— Napoleon  HI.  History 

of 142.1 

CAESARS,  The.  De  Quincey, 

T 44.15 

Cagnoni,  a.  Don  Bucefalo. 

Italian,  with  English 

translation 1G2.3 

Calaf.  Holford,  M 288.10 

Calamities  of  authors.  Dis- 
raeli, 1 155  3 

Calaynos.  Boker,  G.  H. 

V.  1 of  1G8.20 

Calcraft,  j.  W.  The  bride 

of  Lammermoor.. 1G5.20 


Shelf.  No. 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  F. 

E.  The  attache  in  Mad- 
rid  234.14 

— Life  in  Mexico.  2 v 97.20 

Calderon,  the  courtier. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G. 

E.  L.) 24G.1G 

Caldwell,  J.,  Trial  of  Brit- 
ish soldiers  for  the  mur- 
der of,  in  Boston,  1770.  137.1 

Caleb  AVilliams.  Godwin, 


W 288.3 

Calhoun,  J.  C.  Works.  G v.  42.G 

California.  Browne,  J.  R. 

Adventures  in 95.14 

— Colton,  W.  Three  years 

in  9G.18 

— Fremont,  J.  C.  Explor- 

ing expedition  to. . 94.4 

— Hutchings,  -I.  M.  Scenes 

of  wonder  and  curiosity 
in  84.1 

— Palmer,  J.  W.  Califor- 

nia and  India 97.11 

— Patterson,  L.  B.  Twelve 

years  in  the  mines  of. . . 87.1 

— Ringgold,  C.  Charts, 

with  sailing  directions 
for  bays  and  rivers  in..  31.12 

— Thornton,  J.  Q.  Oregon 

and 85.13 

— Wise,  H.  A.  An  inside 

view  of 23G.10 

— Woods,  D.  B.  Sixteen 

months  at  the  gold  dig- 
gings   8G.14 


See  also  San  Diego. 

Calisthenics,  Physiology 

and.  Beecher,  C.  E.  ..  3G7.15 

See  also  Gymnastics. 


Calkins,  N.  A.  Object  les- 
sons   154.23 

Call  at  number  1-7.  Trip- 
let, J 1G4.22 

Call  to  the  unconverted. 

Baxter,  R 389.3 

Called  to  account.  Cudlip, 

A 2G1.20 

Callery,  j.  M.,  and  Yvan, 

M.  Insurrection  in 

China 188.4 

Calvert,  J.  Fiji  and  the 
Fijians.  See  Williams, 

T 91.2 

Calvert,  L.,  Life  of.  See 

Burnap,  G.  W v.  9 of  117.2 

Calvin,  J.,  Life  of.  See 

Dyer,  T.  H 125.5 

Camilla’s  husband.  Phil- 
lips, W 1G5.29 

Camille.  Dumas,  A.,  fils.  1G5.17 
Campbell,  G.  Lectures  on 
systematic  theology  and 

pulpit  eloquence 363  2 

— Philosophy  of  rhetoric..  3G5.1 
Campbell,  G.  D.,  duke  of 

Argyll.  Primeval  man.  37.10 
Campbell,  John.  Letters 

on  the  Bible  monopoly.  3GG.7 
Campbell,  John,  lord.  Lives 
of  Lord  Lyndhurst  and 

Lord  Brougliam 122. 7 

Campbell,  Joliu  W.  His- 
tory of  Virginia,  till  1781.  137.2 


CAMIMiELL 


M 


ClIALM  ERS 


Shelf.  No. 


Hht'lf.  No. 


Hhcir. 


N... 


Campijki.l,  T.  rooticjil 

works 100.:il 

Ccmtmtu. — TJI'o;  (JeniiiH  and 
cliaraeler,  by  <1.  Oillillan; 
I’leaHiiroH  of  bopo;  'J'lieodric  ; 
O’Connor’H  cliild ; Locbiol’H 
warniiif';  Ilob(*nlindcM  ; (lor- 
tnidcof  Wyoinintf ; IMlgriin  of 
(.} leiicoc ; lil  isccllancous. 


— Beattie,  W.  TAfe  of  . . . . 121.17 

— Bevievv  of  liis  Leetures 

on  poetry.  Reviews.  185.3 
Campbell,  W.  W.  Border 
warfare  of  New  A’ork, 
diirins^  the  revolution; 
or,  the  annals  of  Tryon 


county 188.0 

— Life  and  writings  of  l)c 

Witt  Clinton 101,15 

Camp-fikes  of  the  revolu- 
tion. Watson,  II.  C.  ..  181.13 


Campin,  F.  rraclice  of 
hand-turning  in  wood, 

ivoiy,  shell,  etc 305.10 

Can  wrong  be  right?  Hall, 


A.  M 302.33 

Caanda.  Moody,  S.  Life 

in.. 87.10 

Life  in  the  clearings 

versus  the  bush 00.20 

— Murray,  A.  AI.  Letters 

from 07.1 

— Springs,  water-falls,  etc.  87.7 

— Thoreau,  11.  I).  Yankee 

in 44.2 

— Warburtou,  E.  Conquest 

of 117.15 

Canada  West,  introduenon 
to  statistical  account  of. 

Gourlay,  R 202.2 

Canaka,  Journey  through. 

Buchanan,  F 81.1 

Candle,  (hiemical  history  of 

a.  Faraday,  M 307.31 

Canning,  G.,  Life  of.  See 

Bell,  R 127.10 

Canoe  and  saddle.  Win- 

throp,  T 150.30 

Canongate,  Chronicles  of 
the.  Scott,  Sir  W. 


V.  20,  21  of  203.5 
Cape  Cod.  Thoreau,  H.  D.  44.3 
Cape  Cod  and  all  along 

shore  Nordhotf,  C.  . . . 321.5 

Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Resi- 
dence at  the.  Bunbury, 

C.  J.  F 90.23 

Cappjce.  Leland,  O.  S 105.28 

Captain  Horace.  Clarke, 

R.  S 18.13 

Captain  Kyd.  Jones,  J.  S.  105.20 
Captain  of  ihe  watch.  Blan- 
che, J K 104.2 

Capt.  Russel’s  watchword. 

Grosvenor,  Mrs.  H.  S...  248.2 

Capi'ain’s,  The,  not  a-iniss.  , 

Wilks,  T.  E 101.14,  25 

Captains  of  the  Roman  re- 
public. Herbert,  11.  W.  350.4 
Caplgiilv,  J’he.  Foote,  S.  . 103.12 
('abds.  Sre  Whist. 

Cauey,  M.  Amm-iean  mu- 
seum, or,  repository  of 
ancient  and  modern  fu- 
gitive pieces,  1787-92. 

Vol.  J-12.  12  V 03.3 


Caul  and  Jocko.  Abbott,  J. 

V.  10  of  10.1 

Caui.An,  (E.)  F.  One  year.  201.22 

— Whimsical  woman 217.1 

C/AKLioroN,  Cd/it.  (“  (Jrar- 
cti”)  Recreations  in 

shooting 37.2 

Caiilei'on,  pseud, . See  (’of- 
lin,  C.  C. 

Caulisle,  Sari  of.  See  How- 


ard, G.  W.  F. 

Caulyle,  a.  Autobiogra- 
phy  r...  B>5.8 

CaklyI.e,  T.  Chartism 157.8 

— Critical  and  ndscellanc- 

ous  essays.  Iv 155.1 

— Heroes,  hero-worship, 

and  the  heroic  in  his- 


tory  207.17 

— History  of  Friedrich  ii. 

0 V 111.3 

— Histoiy  of  the  French 

revolution.  2 v 117.10 

— I.atter-day  pamphlets...  207.15 

— Life  of  R.  Burns 127.5 

— Bast  and  present.  Char- 

tism, and  Sartor  resar- 
tus.  N.  V 155.8 

— Bast  and  present.  Lond.  155.9 
Carnes,  J.  A.  Voyage  from 

Boston  to  the  west  coast 

of  Africa 97  10 

Carnival  of  Venice.  Bc- 

trella,  — 102.10 

Caroline.  Abbott,  J ..v.  9 of  10.2 
Carpani,  G.  Life  of  Haydn; 

JJfe  of  Mozart,  from  the 
German  of  Schlictegroll, 
with  observations  on 

Metastasio 120.10 

Carpenter,  J.  E.  The  Brit- 


ish song  book 109.3 

— The  convivial  songster . . 109.1 

— The  fire-side  song  book  109.10 

— The  home  songster 109.2 

— Songs  for  all  ages 109.4 

Carpenter,  M.  Juvenile 

delinquents,  their  con- 
dition and  treatment. ..  200.7 

Carpenter,  W.  B.  Zoology. 

2v . 304.0 


CA.srr.E  Dangerous.  Sc<)lt, 

Sir  \V v.  2 1 of  203. 5 

Casi  i.e  of  iiidolenci*.  'riiom- 

son,  J 2 of  227  5 

f -AS’i  Li;  spec! er.  Lewis,  M. 

G 105.22 

(^\STLE’s  heir.  W'ocxl,  E.  1’.  321.15 
CAi'ARAcr  of  the  Ganges. 

Moncrieir,  W'.  T 10.5,20 

Catherine,  'fhackeray,  \V. 

M 5 of  317.1 

Catherine  II,  of  Jhissia, 

Court  and  reign  of. 

See  Smneker,  S.  M 350.2 

Catholic,  'I'he.  Derby,  E, 

H ‘. .‘too.  8 

Catspaw,  'file.  Jerrold,  I).  105.11 
Cati  le.  Diseases  of.  Dadd, 

G.  H 35.12 

Ser  al.io  Vctcrin.'iry  modl- 
cines. 

CAUftAsrs.  Ditson,  G.  L. 

'four  to  the 232.0 

— Ilommaire  de  Hell,  X. 

'f ravels  in  the 232.8 

Caudle’s,  Mrs.,  cnrlain  lec- 
ture, adapted  from  D. 
Jerrold.  Stirling,  E. 

101.11,  20 

Caudle’s,  Mrs.,  curtain  lec- 
tures. Jerrold,  1) 17.11 

Caulfield,  J.  Book  of  won- 
derful characters.  See 

Wilson,  11 103.1 

Cavalier,  'i'he.  James,  G. 

B.  R 201.24 

Cavendish,  T.,  Life  and  voy- 
ages of 48.12 

Cavendish,  pseud.  Laws 

and  principles  of  whist.  307.13 
Caxtoniana.  Bulwer-Lyt- 

ton,  E.  (G.  E.  L.) 150.3 

Cantons,  The.  Bulwer- 

Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.  L.).  ..  265.17 
Cazin,  A.  Bhenomena  and 

laws  of  heat 30.1 

Cecil  Dreeme.  Wintlirop, 

T 248.4 

Cecilia  Howard.  Arthur, 

T.  S 341.4 


Carpenter  of  Rouen.  Jones, 

J.  S 105.17 

Carpenter’s  new  guide. 

Nicholson,  B 301.1 

Carrel,  (J.  B.  N.)  A.  The 
counter-revolution  in 

England 338.8 

Carthage  and  her  remains. 

Davis,  N 82.3 

Cary,  A.  Clovernook 215.20 

Cary,  T.  G.  Memoir  of  T. 

H.  Berkins 112.1 

Casey.  S.  Infantry  tactics. 

Vol.  2,  3.  2 V 38.14 

Casimir  Maremma.  Helps, 

A 320.18 

Caspian  sea.  Travels  in 
the.  Ilommaire  de  Hell, 

X *. 232.8 

Cast  away  in  the  cold. 

Hayes,  !.  1 22.4 

Cast  up  by  the  sea.  Baker, 

Sir  S.  W 10.5 

Castle  builders.  Vonge,  C. 

M ' 303.9 


Celestial  scenery,  etc.,  dis- 
played. Dick,  T.  ..59.5;  335  6 
Cellini,  B.  Memoirs.  2 v. 

in  1 194.13 

Cenci,  The.  Shelley,  B.  B.  108.24 
Centlivre,  S.  a bold 

stroke  for  a wife 109.6 

— The  wonder 105.27 

Cera-antes  Saavedra,  M. 

de.  Don  Quixote.  N.  Y.  247.8 

Same.  Bost.  1800.  2 

V.  in  1 321.23 

Same.  Bost.  1865.  4 v.  S26.5 

Ceylon,  Rifle  and  hound  in. 

Baker,  .90’ S.  W 26.19 

CiiAiNBEARER,  The.  Cooper, 

J.  F 286.4 

CiiALLis,  F.  My  Avife’s  hus- 
band  164.12,  23 

Chalmers,  T.  Christian  rev- 
elation viewed  in  con- 
nection Avith  astronomy.  363.4 

— Correspondence 124.18 

— Christian  labors  of.  See 

Wayland,  F 120.2 


CHAMBERS 


15 


CHINA 


Shelf.  No. 

Chambers,  R.  Cyclopaedia 
of  English  literature. 

2 V *R.  R.,B.3 

CiiAMBEits,  T.  W.  Memoir 

of  T.  Freliiigliiiysen 196.2 

Chambers,  W.  Home  book ; 
or,  pocket  miscellany. 

6 77.2 

— Miscellany  of  useful  and 

entertaining  knowledge. 

Vol.  1-3,  5.  4 V 207.25 

— and  R.  Papers  fqr  the 

people.  12  204.3 

Changed  brides.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 345.9 

Changeling,  Ti  e.  Middle- 

ton,  T.  V.  4 of  163.10 

Changing  base.  Everett, 

W 27.1 

Channing,  E.  T.  Life  of 

W.  Ellery v.  6 of  117.1 

V.  3 of  123.7 

Channing,  Walter.  A phy- 
sician’s vacation ; or,  a 

summer  in  Europe 94.15 

Channing,  William  E. 

Works.  6 V 44.21 

Contents. — Vol.  I.  Intro- 
ductory remarks ; Character 
and  writings  of  Milton ; Life 
of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  ; Char- 
acter and  writings  of  Fenelon  ; 

Moral  argument  against  Cal- 
vinism; National  literature; 
Associations ; The  union ; Ed- 
ucation. II.  Slavery;  The 
abolitionists ; Annexation  of 
Texas  to  the  United  States; 

Letter  on  Catholicism ; The 
creeds;  Address  on  temper- 
ance ; Address  on  self-cul- 
ture. Ill,  IV.  Discourses; 
Evidences  of  Christianity.  V. 
Remarks  on  the  slavery  ques- 
tion; Lecture  on  war;  Lec- 
tures on  the  elevation  of  the 
laboring  classes;  Death  of  Dr. 

Follen,  a discourse;  Charges 
at  the  ordinations  of  F.  T. 

Gray,  R.  C.  Waterston,  and  J. 

S.  Dwight;  Miscellanies;  Ap- 
pendix. VI.  Emancipation, 

1840;  Discourse  on  J.  Tucker- 
man  ; Address  on  the  present 
age;  The  church  ; Duty  of  the 
free  states;  Address  on  the 
anniversary  of  the  emancipa- 
tion in  the  British  West  Indies. 


— Discourses 366.23 

Channings,  The.  Wood,  E. 

P 321.8 

Chapel  of  St.  Mary ........  247.17 

Chapel  of  the  hermits. 

Whittier,  J.  G.  ..v.  1 of  167.12 
Chaplet  of  pearls.  Youge, 

C.  M 301.42 

Chapman,  J.  Characteris- 
tics of  men  of  genius. 

2v 215.14 

Character.  Clark,  R.  W. 

Formation  of 204.8 

— Jameson,  A.  (M.)  Sketch- 

es of 47.20 

— Ware,  H.,  jr.  Formation 

of  Christian 389.4 

Character  and  characteris- 
tic men.  Whipple,  E. 

P 116.7 

Characteristics  of  men  of 

genius.  Chapman,  J.  ..  215.14 
Charcoal-burner,  The.  Al- 

mar,  G 165.29 


Shelf.  No. 

Charcoal  sketches.  Neal, 

J.  C 324.15 

Charlemagne,  History  of. 

James,  G.  P.  R.  ...  49.10 

ClIARLEMONT.  SilUmS,  W. 

G 243.17 

Charles  I,  of  England,  His- 
tory of.  See  Abbott,  J.  15.17 
Charles  II,  of  England.  Ab- 
bott, J.  History  of. ...  15.23 

— Hamilton,  A.  Personal 


history,  etc.,  of 337.1 

Charles  the  second.  Payne, 

J.  H 165.3 

Charles  V,  of  Germany, 

Reign  of.  See  Robert- 
son, W 148.12 

Charles  XII,  king  of  Sweden, 
History  of.  See  Vol- 
taire, F.  (M.  A.)  de....  135.13 
Charles  XII.  Planche,  J. 

R 165.7 


Chari.es  the  bold.  History 

of.  N^-eKirk,  J.  F 141.1 

Charles,  E.  Diary  of  Mrs. 

Kitty  Trevylyan 265.6 

— Schonberg-Cotta  family.  246.11 

— The  victory  of  the  van- 

quished   246.8 

— Winifred  Bertram 264.7 

Charles  Auchester.  Shep- 
pard, E.  S. 261.35 

Charles  Edward  Stuart, 

jwinee.  See  Johnes,  M.  17.32 
Charles  O’Malley.  Lever, 

C.  (J.) 241.11;  348.3 

Charlie  Bell.  Kellogg,  E.  14.17 
Charlotte  Elizabeth, 
pseud.  Nee  Tonna,  C.  E. 
Chartism.  Carlyle,  T.  155.8;  157.8 
Chase,  G.  W.  Digest  of 


masonic  law 156.18 

Chase,  H.,  and  Sanborn,  C. 

W.  The  North  and  the 
South 136.15 


Chaste  maid  in  Cheapside. 

Middleton,  T.  ...v.  4 of  163.10 
Chatham,  Earl  of.  See  Pitt, 

W. 

Chatrian,  a.  Madam  The- 

rese.  Nee  Erckmann,  E.  326.16 
Cheever,  G.  B.  Right  of 


the  Bible  in  our  public 

schools 387.1 

Cheever,  H.  T.  Life  in  the 

Sandwich  islands 236.11 

Chemical  history  of  a can- 
dle. Faraday,  M 367.31 

Chemistry.  Liebig,  J.  von. 
Chemistry  in  its  applica- 
tions to  agriculture  and 

physiology 386.2 

Familiar  letters  on 364.13 

— Prout,  W.  Chemistry 

and  natural  theology ...  37.6 

— Stoeckhardt,  J.  A.  Prin- 

ciples of 37.14 


See  also  Adulterations,  Ag- 
ricultural chemistry,  Metal- 
lurgy. 

Cherry,  A.  The  soldier’s 


daughter 165.14 

Cherry  and  fair  star 164.10 

CiiESEBRO’,  C.  Isa 246.22 

— Peter  Carradine 247.6 

— Victoria 264.3 


Shelf.  No. 

ClIESNEY,  F.  R.  Russo- 
Turkish  campaigns  of 


1828,  29 97.12 

Chess.  Morphy,  P.  Games 

of 37.19 

— Staunton,  H.  The  chess- 

player’s hand-book 37.18 

The  chess  tournament.  37.4 

Chesterfield,  Earl  of.  See 
Stanhope,  P.  D. 

Chiapas,  Incidents  of  travel 

in.  Stephens,  J.  L 83.8 

Child,  A.  B.  Better  views 

of  living 366.16 

Child,  L.  M.  Autumnal 

leaves  207.20 

— Condition  of  women.  2 v.  186.12 

— Isaac  T.  Hopper:  life...  215.8 

— Philothea 265.7 

— Progress  of  religious 

ideas.  3 v 383.2 

— A romance  of  the  repub- 

lic   326.21 

Childe  Harold’s  pilgrim- 
age. Byron,  G.  (G.  N.), 


lord 169.16;  v.  4 of  228.2 

Children.  Newcomb,  H. 

Kind  words  for 18.25 

— Sedgwick,  C.  M.  Love 

token  for 18.2 

— Struve,  C.  A.  Domestic 

education  of 154.13 

— Warren,  E.  How  I man- 

aged my 35.7 

Children  in  the  wood.  Mor- 
ton, T 164.12,  23 

Children  of  the  New  forest. 

Marryat,  F 323.1 

Chimney-corner,  The. 

Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 157.10 

China.  Anderson,  A.  Brit- 
ish embassy  to,  in  1792- 
94 357.3 

— Callery,  J.  M.  Insurrec- 

tion in 188.4 

— Cooke,  G.  W.  Corre- 

spondence from,  in  1857, 

58 234.2 

— Davis,  Sir  J.  F.  Descrip- 

tion of 47.15 

— Doolittle,  J.  Social  life 

of  the  Chinese 95.15 

— Hanks,  F.  L.  Expedi- 

tion to  the  China  seas 
and  Japan,  in  1852-54. 

231.1;  232.5 

— Hue,  J^.  R.  Journey 


through  the  Chinese  em- 
pire  94.16 

Travels  in,  1844-46 235.14 

— Medhurst,  W.  H.  State 

and  prospects 94.13 

— Neviiis,  J.  R.  China  and 

the  Chinese 85.16 

— Oliphant,  L.  Earl  of  El- 

gin’s mission  to 82.13 

— Scarth,  J.  Twelve  years 

ill 96.15 

— Smith,  G.  Visit  to  the 

consular  cities  of 94.21 

— Smith,  W.  L.  G.  China 

and  the  Chinese 97.13 

— Taylor,  (J.)  Bayard.  Vis- 

it to,  in  1853  87.20 

— Williams,  Mrs.  H.  D.  A 

year  in 94.11 


CHINA 


f'LKVKI.  \NI> 


Sliclf.  No. 

China,  c.onli.nncd. 

— VVillijuiiH,  S.  W.  The 
Chinese  (nnpirc;  Jind  its 

iiiliabitunts 2.‘}5jn 

CiUT-ciiA'r  oT  Iminor,  wit, 

jiiul  iuiee.dote 3 13.1. ‘5 

CiirvALitY.  Hidlincli,  T.  Age 


of 188.13 

— James,  G.  P.  P.  Jlistory 

of 19.10 

CiioATK,  P.  Works,  witli 
memoir  by  S.  G.  Prowii. 

2v 42.5 


Contents.  — Vol. T.  Memoir; 

LetterH ; Lectures  :iud  address* 
es.  II.  Speeches ; llorio 'I’hii- 
cydidiaiiaj;  Translalioti  from 
Tacitus. 

- Brown,  S.  G.  Life  of 115.11 

— Parker,  E.  G.  Peminis- 

cences  of 214.1 

CiioEriroiiyL,  The.  iEschy- 

Ins 339.17 

CnoLEUA,  Asiatic.  Burrall, 

E.  A 35.2 

Choleric  man.  The.  Cum- 
berland, P 108.22 

CiiORLTON,  W.  Grape  grow- 
er’s guide 34.19 

CiiouLES,  J.  O.  Cruise  of 
the  steam  yacht  North 
Star 87.15 

— Young  Americans  abroad  ; 


or,  vacation  in  Europe . . 15.43 

Chretien  he  Poville,  A.  J. 
Elements  of  agriculture. 

V.  2 of  305.29 
Christ.  Abbott,  L.  Life  of.  32.5 

— Bulfinch,  S.  G.  Contem- 

plations of  the  Saviour.  300.38 

— Ellicott,  C.  J.  Life  of..  363.18 

— Johnson,  S.  The  worship 

of  Jesus 307.0 

— Kempis,  T.  a.  Imitation 

of 303.15 

— Neancler,  (J.)  A.  (W.) 

Life  of 122.3 

— Parker,  J.  Ecce  Deus..  300.10 

— Plumptre,  E.  H.  Christ 

and  Christendom 32. 1 

— Seeley,  J.  P.  Ecce  Homo.  300.9 

— Testimony  of  Christ’s 

second  appearing.  See 
Shakers 303.5 

— Ware,  IL,  jr.  Offices  and 

character  of 300.33 


See  also  Trinity. 

Christian  believing  and  liv- 
ing. Huntington,  F.  I).  380.10 
Christian  character.  Ware, 

IL,  jr 389.4 

Christian  examiner.  Vol. 

1-27,  31-05,  07-73,  75-84. 

73  V 418.1 

CintiSTiAN  nurture.  Bush- 

nell,  H 300.31 

Christian  professor,  The. 

James,.!.  A 387.7 

Christian  religion,  ’I'nitli 
and  exc.ellence  of  the. 

Adams,  H 387.25 

Christia.n  Hjiec-tator.  Vol. 

1-3.  3 V 03.5 

CiiRisriAN’s  mistake.  (Jraik, 

IL  (M.)  M 204.0 


Sliilf.  No. 


Chihstianh  Y.  Fish,  H.  C. 

I’rimilive  piety  revived.  300.21 
— Magoon,  E.  L.  Itepubli- 


can 



207.24 

— Martineau,  .1. 

Sf  iidies 

— Mil  man,  11.  11. 

History 

of 

142.11 

— Peabody,  A.  P. 

Chris- 

tianity  the  rel 

igion  of 

nature 

— Shelley,  P.  B.  ]< 

Issay  on. 

108.5 

See  also  Clirist,  Cliurch,  Kv- 
idcticcH,  MiwHioiiH,  Itcifcneru- 
lion,  Religion,  Tlieology. 


CiiRiS'i  IE  Johnstone.  Peade, 

C 249.1  ; 317.24 

Christmas  books.  Diekens, 

C.  (J.  H.) 281.10 

CiiRisT.MAS-EVE  aiul  Eastci'- 

day.  Browning,  K 107.11 

Christmas  guest.  South- 

worth,  E.  1).  E.  N 315.17 

Christmas  hours.  Haven, 

C.  IM. 1.53.22 

Christy,  1).  Culture  of  cot- 
ton   150.24 

Chronicles  of  Carlingford. 

Oliphant,  M.  (().  W.)  ..  .301.15 
CiiROMCLE.s  of  the  Canon- 
gate.  Scott,  Sir  W. 

V.  20,  21  of  203.5 
Chronicles  of  the  crusades.  338.9 
Chronicles  of  the  tombs. 

Pettigrew,  T.  J 157.4 

Church  and  congregation. 

Bartol,  C.  A 300.4 

Church  music.  Gould,  N. 

1).  History  of  church 


music  in  America 303.19 

— Hewins,  J.  M.  Hints 

concerning 387.6 

Churchill,  J.,  chtke  ofdlarl- 
borouqh,  Memoirs  of. 

See  Cbxe,  W 337.4 

Cibber,  C.  Life 79.2 

— Richard  iii.  See  Shake- 

speare, W 105.2 

Cicero,  M.  T.  Orations, 

Offices,  Cato  andLaelius. 

^ 3 V 339.7 

— Three  dialogues  on  the 

orator 339.5 

Cincinnati  in  1826.  Drake, 

B 233.6 

Cinderella 165.19 

Cinderella.  Rossini,  G.  A.  162.7 
Cinderella.  Thackeray, 

ms5(A.  I.) 347.13 

Cinq-Mars,  H.  d’E.,  ma?'- 
quis  de.  Cinq-Mars  : or 
a conspiracy  under  Lou- 
is xiii 201.21 


Circassia.  Spencer,  E.  ...  90.13 

CiuCASsiA;  or,  a tour  to  the 

(hiucasus.  Ditson,  G.  L.  232.6 
Circumnavigation  of  the 

globe 47.16 

Circumstances  alter  cases. 

Hoiipin,  W.  J 164.22 

Civil  (mgineer’s  and  arclii- 
tect’s  journal.  Vol.  1-23. 

23  V.  ! 52.1 

CiviLiZA'i'ioN,  True.  Sega,  J.  200.13 
Civilization.  Wilkins,  J.  H.  105.14 


Slirlf.  No. 

(’iviLiZA  I ION  In  Kuropc,  Hi  - 

lorvol’.  Gid/.ot , F. IM  i j 147.2 
Claii:\  h.i.k,  L.  F.  N.  iS.itan 

in  I'.aris.  AV-r  S<-ll)y,  ( 10.».2l 
Clamh;si  IM-;  marrl.agc.  ('cd- 

man,  (L.  Hn  i hh  r 10.5.0 

Clai*,  IL,  .Memoirs  of.  A'- e 


Young,  A IS  1.7 

Clai’I’,  M.  F.,  Memoir  of. 

Srr  Kobl)ins,  c 190.21 

Cr.Ai-p,  W.  W.,  jr.  La  liain- 

min.a 1 <1.5.28 

— My  husband’.s  mirror....  101.17 
Clarendon,  Lard.  See 
Hyde,  E. 

Clari.  Payne,  .1.  H 105.25 

Clark,  J.  A.  ’I’Ik*  pastor’s 

lestimony 201.7 

Clauk,  IL  W.  I-’ormaf ion  of 

cliaracter 201.8 

Clark,  T.  M.  John  Whop- 
per tli(!  newsl)oy HI.  12 

Clauke,  C.  Life 79.3 

Ci.AiiKE,  M.  C.  5'arns  of  an 

old  m.ariner 14.8 


Clauke,  N.  H.  B.  O’Neal 

the  great 10.5.30 

— 'I’he  i)irate  of  the  isles.  ..  10.5.30 
Clarke,  It.  S.  {Stqdiie  Mdij.) 

Dotty  Dimple  stories. 

Dotty  Dimple  at  her 

grandmother’s 18.17 

Dotty  llimple  at  home.  18.15 

Dotty  Dimph*  Jit  play..  18.10 

Dotty  Dimple  at  school.  18.19 

— - Dotty  Dimple’s  Fly- 

away   18.14 

Dotty  Dimple  out  West.  18. 18 

— Little  Prudy  series.  Cap- 


tain Horace 18.13 

Cousin  Gracie 18.8 

Dotty  Dimple 18.10 

Fairy  book 18.9 

Little  Prudy 18.11 

Sister  Su.sy 18.12 

— Little  Prudy’s  Flyaway 

series.  Prudy  keeping 

house 18.33 

Clarke  and  Lewis’  expedi- 
tion. See  Allen,  P 48.23 

Classical  studies.  Sears,  B.  153.1 

Claverings,  The.  Trollope, 

A 301.35 

Clay,  H.  Obituary  addresses 
on  the  death  of.  See 
United  States 101.2 

— Sargent,  E.  Life  of  ....  195.11 
Clayton,  E.  C.  Queens  of 

song  : memoirs  of  fe- 
male vocalists 103.4 

Clement,  — . Ernestine.  See 

Deunery,  — 165.15 

Clement,  J.  Noble  deeds  of 

American  women 116.13 

Cleopatra,  History  of.  See 

Abbott,  J 15.27 

Cleve  hall.  Sewell,  E.  M.  . 304.2 

Cleveland,  C.  D.  English 
literature  of  the  19th 

century  204.13 

Cleveland,  H.  P.  Life  of 

II.  Hudson V.  10  of  117.1 


V.  2 of  123.7 

Cleveland,  P.  J.  Narrative 
of  voyages  and  commer- 
cial enterprises.  2 v.  . . 96.20 


CLEVER 


17 


CONJUGAL 


Shelf.  No. 

Clever  stories  of  many  na- 
tions. Saxe,  J.  G 22.5 

Clever  woman  of  the  fam- 
ily. You're,  C.  M.  .....  301.38 
Clife-climbers,  The.  Reid, 

M 25.14 

Climbing  the  rope.  Nowell, 

H.  P.  H 14.13 

Clinton,  P.  W.,  Life  and 
writinojs  of.  See  Camp- 


bell, W.  W 194.15 

Clinton,  H.  F.  Literary 

remains 206.6 

Clinton.  Simonds,  W.  ...  17.23 

Clockmaker’s  hat.  Girar- 

din,  E.  de 164.8 

Cloister,  The,  and  the 

hearth.  Reade,  C 347.25 

Clovernook.  Cary,  A 245.20 

Coale,  W.  E.  Hints  on 

health 34.21 

Cobb,  C.  and  D.  The  veter- 
an of  the  grand  army..  243.1 
Cobb,  S.  Compend  of  Chris- 
tian divinity 385.14 

— Family  singing  book 158.14 

— Review  of  the  Conflict  of 

ages 458.16 

— Human  destiny.  See  Hud- 

son, C.  F 385.16 

— Scripturalness  of  future 

endless  punishment.  See 

Adams,  N 385.15 

Cobbett,  W.  American  gar- 
dener   364.21 

— A year’s  residence  in  the 

United  States 236.12 

CoBDEN,  R.  Political  career 
aud  public  services.  See 

MacGilchrist,  J 127.16 

Cochin,  A.  Results  of  eman- 
cipation ....  356.11 

Cochin-China,  Voyage  to,  in 

1792,93.  Barrow,  iSirJ.  81.3 
Cockneys  in  California. 

Coyne,  J.  S 164.5 

CoDMAN,  John,  D.  D.  Me- 
moir and  sermons.  See 

Allen,  W 113.11 

CoDMAN,  John.  Ten  months 

in  Brazil  ....  95.29 

Coffin,  C.  C.  {Carleton.) 

Following  the  flag 27.25 

— Four  years  of  fighting. . . 132.11 

— My  days  and  nights  on 

the  battle-field 27.22 

— Our  new  way  round  the 

world 84.14 

— The  seat  of  empire 95.26 

CoLASTERiON.  Milton,  J.  V.  3 of  337. 5 
Coleridge,  S.  T.  Complete 

works.  7 45.1 


Contents.  — Vol.  1.  Aids  to 
reflection ; Statesman’s  man- 
ual. II.  The  friend,  edited  by 
H.  N.  Coleridge.  III.  Biogra- 
phia  literaria,  edited  by  H.  N. 
C.  IV.  Lectures  upon  Shak- 
speare  and  other  dramatists, 
edited  by  Mrs.  H.  N.  Coleridge. 
V.  Literary  remains,  edited  by 
H.  N.  C.;  Confessions  of  an 
inquiring  spirit,  edited  by  H. 
N.  C.  VI.  Constitution  of 
church  and  state,  edited  by  H. 
N.  C.;  A lay  sermon  on  the 
distresses  and  discontents, 
1817;  Table  talk.  VII.  Poeti- 
cal and  dramatic  works. 


Shelf.  No. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.,  continued. 

— Biographia  literaria  2 v.  205.9 

— Reminiscences  of.  See 

Cottle,  J 104.2 

Collegian,  The.  [Feb.- 

July,  1830] 55.1 

Collier,  J.  P.  Notes  and 
emendations  to  Shake- 
speare’s plays 204.11 

Collins,  W.  Poetical  works.  228.3 

Contents.  — Memoir;  Essay 
on  the  genius  and  poems  of 
Collins,  by  Sir  E.  Brydges; 

Oriental  eclogues;  Odes;  Ob- 
servations on  the  oriental 
eclogues,  and  odes,  by  ;Dr. 
Langhorne. 

Collins,  (W.)  W.  Anto- 


nina   261.32 

— Armadale 301.36 

— Basil 324.18 

— Mad  Monkton ; and  other 

tales 302.40 

— Man  and  wife ‘301.26 

— The  moonstone 301.10 

— No  name.  Bost.  2v.  ..  244.25 

Same.  N.  Y 241.1 

— The  queen  of  hearts 326.9 

— The  queen’s  revenge 302.41 

— Sights  a- foot 302.42 

— The  woman  in  white....  301.22 
COLMAN,  G.,  the  elder.  The 

clandestine  marriage .. . 165.6 

— The  jealous  wife 165.4 

CoLMAN,  G.,  the  younger. 

Blue  devils 165.10 

— The  heir  at  law 165.13 

— The  iron  chest 165.7 

— Jonathan  in  England. . ..  165.29 

— The  mountaineers  165.9 

— The  poor  gentleman  ....  165.3 

— The  review 165.26 

CoLMAN,  H.  European  agri- 
culture. 2 V 33.15 

— European  life  and  man- 

ners. 2 V 234.22 

CoLMAN,  J.  F.  The  island 

bride,  and  other  poems.  167.5 
Colombat  de  l’Isere,  M. 
Diseases  and  hygiene  of 
the  voice 38.12 


Colombe’s  birth-day.  Brown- 
ing, R V.  1 of  167.15 

Colombo,  C.  Irving,  W. 

Life  and  voyages  of.  v.  6 of  46.6 
Columbus  and  his  com- 
panions  V.  7 of  46.6;  46.15 

— Lamartine,  A.  (M.  L.  P.) 

de.  Life  of 127.3 

— Life  of 127.14 

Color-guard,  The.  Hos- 

mer,  J.  K 136.19 

Colorado  river  of  the  West, 

Report  upon  the.  Ives, 

J.  C 81.5 

Colton,  G.  W.  General 

atlas *R.  R.,  Table 

Colton,  W.  Ship  and  shore, 
in  Madeira,  Lisbon,  and 


the  Mediterranean 97.3 

— Three  years  in  California.  96.18 
Columbus, C.  /See  Colombo, C. 
Columbus  el  fllibustero ! ! 

Brougham,  J 164.13 

CoLvocoRESSES,  G.  M.  Four 
years  in  a government 


exploring  expedition. . . 234.10 


Shelf.  No. 


Combe,  A.  Physiology  of 

digestion 364.9 

— Principles  of  physiology 

applied  to  health 19.35 

Combe,  G.  Constitution  of 

man 38.1 

— System  of  phrenology. . . 34.7 

Combe,  W.  Tour  of  Doctor 

Syntax  in  search  of  the 

picturesque 166.1 

Comedy  and  tragedy.  Four- 
nier, R 164.13 

Comedy  of  errors.  Shake- 
speare, W 3 of  163.1 

V.  1 of  163.2 

Cometh  up  as  a flower 302.46 

Comfort,  L.  C.  Folks  and 

fairies 325.4 

Comic  history  of  the  United 
States.  Sherwood,  J. 

D 282.1 

Comical  people.  Pictures  of.  248.24 
Commerce,  Cyclopaedia  of. 


Homans,  J.  S *R.  R.,  B.  2 


Commissary,  The.  Foote, 

S 163.12 

Common-place  book.  Jame- 
son, A.  (M.) 156.16 

Common  school  journal. 

Vol.  1-6,  10.  7 V 65.2 

Comparative  physiognomy. 

Redfield,  J.  W 382.3 

Comstock,  J.  L.  Introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  bot- 
any   364.23 

CoMUS.  Milton,  J 2 of  161.5 

V.  2 of  167.24 

CoNANT,  H.  S.  The  butter- 
fly hunters 22.8 

Concord,  Mass.,  Battle  of. 

Frothingham,  R 184.5 

Concord  river.  Mass.,  A 
week  on  the.  Thoreau, 

H.  D 44.6 

Concordance  to  the  Old  and 
New  Testament.  Cru- 


den,  A *R.  R.,  G.  1 

Cond6,  j.  a.  Dominion  of 

the  Arabs  in  Spain.  3 v.  186.1 

Conduct  of  life.  Emerson, 

R.  W 204.9 

Cone  cut  corners.  Abbott, 

B.,  A.,  and  L 248.20 

Confession.  Simms,  W.  G.  247.21 
Confessions  of  a pretty  wo- 
man. Pardoe,  J 321.4 

Confessions  of  an  English 
opium-eater.  De  Quin- 

cey,  T 44.24 

Confessions  of  an  odd-tem- 
pered man v.  3 of  282.5 

V.  2 of  327.30 

Confidences,  Les.  Lamar- 
tine, A.  (M.  L.  P.)  de..  114.19 


Conflict  of  ages.  Beecher, 

E 366.5 

CoNGAR,  O.  Autobiography 

and  memorials 199.4 


Congo.  Abbott,  J.  ...v  12  of  16.1 
Congregational  churches 


of  New  England,  Princi- 
ples and  practice  of  the. 

Mitchell,  J 367.1 

CoNiNGSBY.  Disraeli,  B.  ..  341.59 
Conjugal  lesson,  A.  Dan- 
vers, H 164.10 


3 


CONKI.ING 


18 


COXK 


Hhclf.  No. 

C()NKi,iN(},  M.  C.  Moinoir 
of  the  mother  and  wife 

of  VVashin^don ]\)7.2 

CoNNEGTiour,  History  of. 

l)wi,i;ht,  'r.,  jr 180.2 

CoNNKCTicnT  river,  Fossil 
iin[)ressions  in  t he  sand- 
stone rocks  of.  Warren, 

d.  (; 303.0 

CoN(iUKST  of  Granada.  Jr- 

vin,ij:,  W 5 of  40.0 

CoNQUKST  of  Spain.  Jrvin^;, 

W V.  5 of  40.0 

Constant  couple.  Farquhar, 

G 100.0 

CoNSTANTiNOPLK,  Visit  to. 

Grey,  lion.  Mrs.  W.  ...  80.4 

CoNSUKLO.  Diidevant,  A. 

L.  A.  I) 324  12 

CoNTAKiNi  Fleming.  Disra- 
eli, H '. 341.57,  00 

CoNTiCNTiON  of  the  houses  of 
Yorke  and  Lancaster. 
Shakespeare,  W.  .v.  3 of  103.11 
Convalescent,  The.  Willis, 

N.  P 287.27 

Convivial  songster.  Car- 
penter, J.  E 100.1 

Conway,  H.  J.  Hiram  Hire- 

out 104.15 

— Our  Jemiiny 104.10 

Cook,  E.  Poems 102.12 

Cook,  J.  Voyages  round 

the  world,  with  his  life. 

iSee  Kippis,  A 148.7 

Cooke,  G.  W.  Correspon- 
dence from  China  in 

1857,  58 234.2 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Henry  St 

John,  gentleman 246.21 

— Stonewall  Jackson : a 

military  biography 114.2 

Cookery.  See  Domestic 
economy. 

Cool  as  a cucumber.  Jer- 

rold,  W.  B 164.19 

Cooper,  Frank,  pseud.  See 
Simms,  W.  G. 

Cooper,  J.  F.  Afloat  aud 

ashore 286.1 

— The  bravo.  N.  Y 286.2 

Same.  Phil.  2 v 288.9 

— The  chaiubearer 286.4 

— The  crater 286.3 

— The  deerslayer 286.5 

— The  headsman  286.6 

— The  Heidenmauer 286.9 

— History  of  the  navy  of  the 

United  States  to  1856. 

3 V.  in  1 183.12 

— Home  as  found. ..  .248.12  ; 286.7 

— Homeward  bound 286.8 

— Jack  Tier 286.10 

— Last  of  the  Mohicans ....  286. 15 

— Jiionel  Lincoln  286.11 

— Mercedes  of  Castile 286.13 

— Miles  Wallingford 286.12 

— Monikins 286.14 

— Ned  Myers 286.17 

— Notions  of  the  Americans. 

2 185.20 

— The  oak-openings. 246. 12  ; 286.16 

— 'I'he  pathfinder 285.5 

— 'J’he  pilot 285.3 

— 'I'lie  pioneers 248.19;  285.2 

— The  prairie 285.1 


Hhoir.  No. 


Cooper,  J.  F.,  ronlhiucd. 

— Precjiution 285.1 

— Fed  Lover 285.7 

— J'he  redskins 214.5;  285.6 

— Satanstoe 2H5.H 

— J'he  sea  lions 2H5.10 

— 'I'he  spy 2H5.9 

— Stories  of  the  prairie. .. . 17.5 

— Stories  of  t he  sea 17.6 

— Storii's  of  the  woods..  ..  26.15 

— 'I’he  travelling  bachelor. 

2 V.  in  1 218.11  ; 285.17 

— The  two  admirals. 285  11 


— 'I'he  Water-witch.  247.19;  285.12 

— The  ways  of  the  hour. 

246.14;  285.13 

— The  wept  of  Wish-ton- 


Wish 285.16 

Same.  [Dramatized]..  165.19 

— Wing-and-wing ; or,  le 

Feu-follet 285.15 

— Wyandotte 285.14 


Note. — Five  of  tlic  above 
form  the  “ I.eatlior  Htocking 
tales,”  in  the  following  oriler  : 

'J'lie  deerslayer,  Last  of  the 
Mohicans,  'The  i)athliiKler, 

The  pioneers,  The  prairie. 

Cooper,  'I'he 38  7 

Coopers, 'I'he.  Haven,  A.  IL  265.18 
Cord  and  creese.  De  Mille, 

J 261.29 

CORioLANUS.  Shakespeare, 

W.  ..V.  2 of  161.4;  V.  9 of  163.1 
V.  5 of  163.4;  165.29 
CORKRAN,  J.  F.  National 
constituent  assembly, 

1848 147.8 

Cornwall,  Barry,  pseud. 

See  Procter,  B.  W. 
Cornwallis,  K.  Pilgrims 


of  fashion 247.29 

Coroner’s,  A,  inquisition. 

Hall,  A.  0 164.11 

Corsair,  The.  Brough,  W.  164.12 
Corsair,  The.  Dudevant, 

A.  L.  A.  D 302.43 

Corse  de  Leon.  James,  G. 

P.  R 283.4 

Corsican  brothers.  Dumas, 

A.  (D.)  165.13 

Cortes,  H.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

History  of 15.11 

— Life  of 127.15 

Cosmos.  Humboldt,  (F.  H.) 

A.  von 364.25 

Cottage  bee  keeper 364.12 


Cottin,  S.  R.  Elizabeth; 

or,  the  exiles  of  Siberia.  287.10 
Cottle,  J.  Reminiscences 

of  Coleridge  and  Southey.  104.2 
Cotton,  C.  The  complete 

angler.  See  Walton,  I.  387.14 


Cotton,  E.  Voice  from 

Waterloo 358.1 

Cotton,  J.,  Life  and  letters 

of.  See  Young,  A 181.7 

Cotton.  Christy,  D.  Cul- 
ture of 156.24 

— Ure,  A.  Cotton  manu- 
facture of  Great  Britain.  37.1 
Count  of  Monte-Cristo.  Du- 
mas, A.  (D.) 321.1 

Count  Robert  of  Paris. 


Scott,  Sir  W.  ...v.  23  of 263.5 
Counterparts.  Sheppard, 

E.  S 282.3 


Hlii  ir  No. 


Coi  NTESH  Gisfla.  John,  E.  301.4 

CoUNii.s.s  <)l‘  KudoLt.idt. 

Dmh-vaut,  A.  L.  A.  1).  . . 321.1  I 
Country  girl.  WvclnTly, 

W i !.  169.9 

Cou^  ^R^  living  and  country 

thinking  1)( dge,  M.  A.  151.31 
Cou.vniY  .s<|uirc.  I)anc<*, 

C 165.28 

Court  and  camp  of  liona- 

jiarlc 49.8 

Courtney,  J.  Eustochc 

Baudiu 165.18 

— 'l  ime  tries  all 165.27 

CdiJRisiiiP  and  marriage. 

Alcott,  W.  A 385,10 

Courtship  and  marriage. 

I lent/.,  C.  L 346.1 

CouRiSMip  of  Miles  Stau- 

dish.  Longfellow,  II.W.  16(5.28 
Cousin,  V.  Elements  of 

psychology 36.38 

“ Co^^sIN  .Ai.ice,”  pseud.  Sec 
Haven,  A.  B. 

Cousin  Grade.  Clarke,  R. 

S 18.8 

Cousin  Harry.  Grey,  Mrs.  326.13 

Cousin  Pliillis.  Gaskell,  E. 


CovERLEY,  Sir  Itogcr  de. 

Addison,  J 24.3 

See  also  Spectator,  no.  I,  2, 
lOft-l  10,  112-12:5,  12.-),  12G,  RSO- 
132,  200,  ;520,  3:15,  :i30,  383,  517. 

CovETOi'SNE.ss,  Sin  and  evil 

of.  Dick,  T 335.2 


Cow,  'I'he.  Milburn,  M.  M. 

V.  1 of  365.29 

Cowley,  H.  The  belle’s 

stratagem 165,27 

CowPER,  W,  Works.  Lond. 

8v 46.1 

Contents.  — Vol.  I,  II.  Life, 
by  li.  Southey.  II-IV.  Let- 
ters aud  papers  in  the  Con- 
noisseur. V.  Miscellaneous 
poems;  Olney  hymns;  Trans- 
lations from  V.  Bourne; 
Translations  from  the  French 
of  Madame  de  La  Mothe- 
Guion;  Translation  of  the 
Latin  and  Italian  poems  of 
Milton;  Epigrams;  Miscella- 
neous poems;  Translations 
from  Virgil;  Translation  of 
Greek  verses,  etc.  V'l.  The 
task;  Tirocinium;  Miscellane- 
ous poems;  Adam,  a sacred 
drama,  translated  from  the 
Italian  of  G.  B.  Andreini. 

VI.  Iliad  of  Homer.  VIII. 

Odyssey  of  Homer. 

Same.  N.  Y 161.3 

Contents.  — Life  and  let- 
ters ; Table  talk ; Progress  of 
error ; Truth  ; Expostulation ; 

Hope ; Charity ; Conversa- 
tion; Retirement;  The  task; 
Miscellaneous  poems;  Olney 
hymns;  Translations  from  the 
French  of  Madame  de  La  Mothe- 
Guion;  Translations  from  the 
Latin  and  Italian  poems  of 
Milton;  Translations  of  Greek 
verses;  Translations  from  the 
fables  of  Gay ; Epigrams  trans- 
lated from  the  Latin  of  Owen; 
Translations  from  Virgil,  etc.; 

Latin  poems. 

CoxE,  W.  History  of  the 
house  of  Austria,  1218- 
1792.  3 338.14 


COXE 


19 


CYCLOPEDIA 


Shelf.  No. 

CoxE,  W.,  continued. 

— Memoirs  of  the  duke  of 

Marlborough.  3 v 337.4 

Coyne,  J.  S.  An  awkward 

arrival 164.10 

— Box  and  Cox  married 

and  settled 164.7 

— Cockneys  in  California. . 164.5 

— The  love-knot 165.29 

— Pas  de  fascination 164.21 

— A scene  in  the  life  of  an 

unprotected  female....  164.19 

— The  trumpeter’s  daugh- 

ter   164.21 

— The  vicar  of  Waketield. 

[Dramatized]  165.12 

— Wanted,  one  thousand 


spirited  young  milliners, 

for  the  gold  diggings. . . 164.17 

Cozeners,  The.  Foote,  S.  163.12 

CozzENS,  F.  S.  The  Spar- 

rovvgrass  papers 283.15 

Cradle  of  liberty.  Glover, 

S.  E 165.28 

Cradock,  M.  Letter  to  Capt. 

J.  Endicott 181.7 

Craik,  D.  (M.)  M.,  formerly 
Miss  Muloch.  Agatha’s 
husband 261.33 

— Avillion,  and  other  tales.  261.40 

— A brave  lady 301.12 

— Christian’s  mistake 264.6 

— The  fairy  book 15.3 

— The  head  of  the  family..  261.11 

— John  Halifiix,  gentleman.  307.5 

— Mistress  and  maid 302.11 

— A noble  life 264.8 

— Nothing  new 241.3 


Contents.  — Lord  Erlistoun; 
Alwyn’s  first  wife  ; M.  Anasta- 
sius ; The  water  cure  ; The  last 
house  in  G street ; A fami- 

ly in  love;  A low  marriage; 
The  double  house. 


— The  Ogilvies 261.4 

— Olive 302.9 

— Our  year 307.2 

— Poems 168.15 

— Studies  from  life 307.6 

— Two  marriages 342.8 

— The  unkind  word,  and 

other  stories 307.7 

— The  woman’s  kingdom  . . 301.37 

— A woman’s  thoughts 

about  women 153.11 

Craik,  G.  L.  The  pursuit 
of  knowledge  under  dif- 
ficulties. Illustrated  by 

anecdotes.  2 v 156.8 

Same.  Illustrated  by 

memoirs  of  eminent 

men.  2 v 158.15 

Cranch,  C.  P.  Kobboltozo.  22.1 

— Last  of  the  Huggermug- 

gers 22.3 

Cranford.  Gaskell,  E.  C.  307.3 
Cranmer,  T.,  Life  of.  See 

Le  Bas,  C.  W 127.11 

Crater,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F.  286.3 
Craven,  H.  T.  Meg’s  di- 
version  165.30 

“ Craven,”  pseud.  See  Carle- 
ton,  Capt. 

Crayon,  Geoffrey,  pseud. 

See  Irving,  W. 

Crayon  miscellany.  Irving, 

W 46.17 


Shelf.  No. 

Crayon,  The.  Vol.  1,  2.  2v.  401.2 
Creasy,  E.  L.  The  fifteen 
decisive  battles  of  the 


world 147.12 

Creation.  Ilequembourg, 

C.  L.  Plan  of  the 387.11 

— Lord,  E.  Epoch  of 365.19 

— Powell,  B.  Philosophy  of.  37.17 

— Vestiges  of  the  natural 

history  of 38.3 

— Winchell,  A.  Sketches  of.  34.13 
Creighton,  J.  Memoirs...  79.7 
Crescent,  The,  and  French 

crusaders.  Ditson,  G.  L.  97.9 


Crescent,  The,  and  the 

cross.  Warburton,  E.  235.3 
Creswell,  j.  a.  j.  Oration 
on  the  life  and  character 

of  H.  W.  Davis 134.6 

Creyton,  Paul,  pseud.  See 
Trowbridge,  J.  T. 

Crichton,  A.  History  of 


Arabia 47.3 

— and  Wheaton,  H.  Scan- 

dinavia, ancient  and 

modern.  2 v 48.14 

Cricket  field 36.35 

Cricket  on  the  hearth. 

Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.) 165.30 

Crimea.  Grey,  Hon.  Mrs. 

W.  Visit  to  the 86.4 

— Hommaire  de  Hell,  X. 

Travels  in  the 232.8 

— Kinglake,  A.  W.  Inva- 

sion of  the 135.12 

Crinoline.  Brough,  R.  B.  164.18 
Crispino  e la  comare.  Ricci, 

F 162.10 

Criterion,  The.  Tucker- 

man,  H.  T 156.6 

Critic,  The.  Sheridan,  R. 

B 163.9;  165.8 

Criticism.  Arnold,  M.  Es- 
says in 157.14 

— Bayne,  P.  Essays  in....  153.5 

— Pope,  A.  Essay  on.  v.  1 of  169.7 

Croly,  G.  Life  and  times 

of  George  IV 48.6 

Croly,  J.  C.  Jennie  June- 
iana : talks  on  women’s 

topics 154.29 

Cromwell,  O.  Letters  and 

speeches.  2 v 197.18 

— Life  of.  See  Russell,  M.  19.13 

Crosland,  Mrs.  N.  Memo- 
rable women 198.7 


Crossing  the  line.  Almar,G.  164.10 
Crowfield,  Christopher, 
pseud.  See  Stowe,  H. 

(E.)  B. 

Crown  prince.  The.  Wilks, 

T.  E 164.10 

Cruden,  a.  Complete  con- 
cordance to  the  Old  and 
New  Testament ....  *R.  R.,  G.  1 
Cruise  of  a Guineaman. 

Gould,  J.  W 248.27 

Cruise  of  the  Dashaway. 

Nowell,  H.  P.  H 14.11 

Crusades.  Chronicles  of  the.  338.8 
— Michaud,  J.  F.  History 


of  the 188.11 

Crusades  and  the  crusaders. 

Edgar,  J.  G 186.13 

Crusoe’s  island.  Browne,  J. 

R 95.14 


Shelf.  No. 

Cuba.  Dana,  R.  IL,  jr.  To 


Cuba  and  back 97.15 

— Howe,  J.  W.  Trip  to. ..  97.14 

— Murray,  A.  JM.  Letters 

from 97.4 

CuDLip,  A.,  formerly  Miss 
Thomas.  Called  to  ac- 
count   261.20 

— Denis  Donne 261.7 

— The  dower  house 261.18 

— False  colors 261.41 

— Married  at  last 324.22 

— On  guard 261.53 

— Only  herself 261.37 

— Played  out 261.39 

— Playing  for  high  stakes. . 261.10 

— Theo  Leigh 261.17 

— Walter  Goring 261.19 

Cumberland,  R.  The  broth- 
ers   168.22 

— The  choleric  man 168.22 

— The  fashionable  lover...  168.22 

— Memoirs 122.2 

CuM.MiNS,  G.  D Life  of  V. 

H.  Hoffman 126.19 

Cummins,  M.  S.  ElFureidis.  248.10 

— Haunted  hearts 342.10 

— The  lamplighter 342.18 

Cunningham,  A.  British 

painters,  sculptors,  and 

architects.  5 v 47.14 

Cure  for  the  heartache. 

Morton,  T 165.2 

Curie,  P.  F.  Domestic 

homoeopathy  389.2 

Curiosities  of  literature. 


Disraeli,  1 152.11;  155.6 

Curran,  J.  P.,  and  his  con- 
temporaries. See  Phil- 
lips, C 124.13 

Curse  of  Clifton.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 345.5 

Curse  of  gold.  Stephens, 

A.  S 306.12 

Curse  of  Kehama.  Southey, 

R 161.2;  V.  8 of  227.2 

Curtis,  G.  T.  Constitution 

of  the  United  States.  2 V.  132.9 
— Life  of  D.  Webster.  2 v.  111.3 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Thehowadji 


in  Syria 97.2 

— Lotus-eating 305.13 

— Nile  notes  of  a howadji..  97.7 

— Potiphar  papers.  1854..  283.20 

Same.  1869 305.14 

— Trumps 305.12 

CuRZON,  R.  Armenia : a 

year  at  Erzeroom,  [etc.]  95.22 

— Monasteries  in  the  Le- 

vant   234.11 

Cushman,  H.  W.  Geneal- 
ogy of  the  Cushmans, 

1617  to  1855  121.10 


Cushman,  R.  On  the  state  of 

the  [Plymouth]  colony.  181.8 
Cushman,  R.  W.  Lives  of 

the  twelve  apostles  .. ..  389.1 

CusTis,  G.  W.  P.  Recollec- 
tions and  private  me- 
moirs of  Washington..  193.2 
Cyclopaedia.  American  an- 
nual cyclopaedia  ...  *R.  R. , C.  1 

— Arviue,  K.  Cyclopaedia 

of  anecdotes *R.  R.,  C.  2 

— Burton,  W.  E.  Cyclopae- 

dia of  wit  and  humor. . . 72.2 


CYCLOPiT^DIA 


20 


I)K  FORKST 


Bholf.  No. 

Cyclopaedia,  continued. 

— Cliainbcr.s,  R.  Cycloprc- 

dia  of  English  literature. 

*R.  R.,  B.  3 

— Godwin,  P.  Cyclopedia 

of  biography *J{.  R.,  E.  5 

— * Homans,  J.  S.  Cyclope- 

dia of  commerce..  .*R.  R.,  B.  2 
Kirkland,  F.  Cyclopedia 
of  commercial  and  busi- 
ness anecdotes 121.1 

Kitto,  J.  Popular  cyclo- 
pedia of  biblical  litera- 
ture   *11.  R.,  B.  4 

— Long,  G.  Cyclopedia  of 

political  knowledge 77.1 

— New  American  cyclope- 

dia  *R.  R.,B.  1 

— Tayior,  (J.)  Bayard.  Cy- 

clopedia of  modern 

travel 83.10 

See  also  Encycloprodia. 
Cymbeline.  Shakespeare, 

W 2 of  101.4 

V.  12  of  163.1 ; V.  6 of  1G3.2 
Cyprus,  Travels  through. 

Mariti,  G 83.6 

CYROP.EDIA,  The.  Xeno- 
phon   V.  2 of  19.6 

Cyrus  the  great.  History  of. 

See  Abbott,  J 15.34 

Dadd,  G.  II.  Diseases  of 

cattle 35.12 

Daisy  Burns.  Kavanagh,  J.  322.5 
Daisy  chain.  Yonge,  C.  M.  266.16 
Dall,  C.  H.  Egypt’s  place 

in  history 183.13 

— Patty  Gray’s  journey 

from  Boston  to  Balti- 
more  27.13 

From  Baltimore  to 

Washington 27.12 

On  the  way ; or,  Patty 

at  Mount  Vernon 27.11 

Dalrymple,  j.  S.  The  nai- 
ad queen 165.28 

Dalton,  W.  The  tiger 
prince ; or,  adventures 
in  the  wilds  of  Abys- 
sinia   22.20 

Dame  blanche.  La.  Boiel- 

dieu,  F.  A 162.3 

Damon  and  Pythias.  Banim, 

J 165.6 

Dampier,  W.,  Life  and  voy- 
ages of 48.12 

Dana,  D.  D.  The  fireman  : 
the  fire  departments  of 

the  United  States 156.12 

Dana,  J.  D.  System  of 

mineralogy 382.1 

Dana,  R.  II.  Poems  and 

prose  writings.  2v.  ..  204.2 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Pooms; 

The  buccaneer;  The  changes 
of  home;  Factitioufl  life  ; Mis- 
cellaiieouH  ; The  idle  man.  II. 

EasayH ; IlevlewH. 

Dana,  R.  IL,  jr.  To  Cuba 

and  back 97.15 

— Two  years  before  the 

mast 19.37 

Same.  New  ed 95.27 

Dana,  S.  L.  Essay  on  ma- 
nures  V.  2 of  365.29 


No. 

Dance,  (’.  'I'lio  Bengal  tiger.  161.16 
— 'fhe  country  S(|nire 165. 2H 


— Delicatn  ground 161.5 

— Kill  or  cure 161.6 


— A match  in  the  dark 161.18 

— A morning  call 161.8 

— Naval  engagements 161.1 

— ’fhe  two  b’hoys 161.22 

— ’I'he  victor  vaiupilshed  ..  161.16 

— Wlio  speaks  first? 161.5 

— High,  low,  Jack,  and  the 

game.  See  Planch6,  J. 

R 164.14,  25 

Dangerfield’s  rest.  Sedley, 

H 247.28 

Danish  fairy  legends  and 

tales.  Andersen,  H.  C.  15.4 
Dante  Alioiiieri.  The  vi- 
sion. Translated  by  H. 

F.  Cary 168.3 

Danvers,  H.  A conjugal 

lesson 164.10 

— A fascinating  individual. 

164.14,  26 

D’Arblay,  F.,  formerly  Miss 

Burney.  Evelina.  Leip.  265.26 

Same.  NY.  2 v.  in  1.  305.24 

Darius  the  great.  History 

of.  See  Abbott,  J 15.9 

Dark  hour  before  dawn. 

Brougham,  J 165.23 

Dark  night’s  work.  Gaskell, 

E.  C 302.12 

Dark  scenes  of  history. 

James,  G.  P.  R 136.22 

Darlington,  J.  Records 
of  mining  and  metal- 
lurgy. Phillips,  J.  A.  365.26 
Darnley.  James,  G.  P.  R.  283.10 
Darusmont,  F.  W.  (Fran- 
ces Wright.)  Society  and 
manners  in  America ....  134.1 

Darwin,  C.  (R.)  Natural 
history  and  geology  of 


the  countries  visited  by 
the  Beagle.  2 37.27 

— Origin  of  species 34.3 

— Variation  of  animals  and 

plants  under  domestica- 
tion. 2 34.2 

Dasent,  G.  W.  Popular 


tales  from  the  Norse...  283.14 
Dash,  Comtesse,  pseud.  See 
Saint-Mars,  Cisterne  de 
Courtiras,  vicomtesse  de. 

Dates,  Dictionary  of.  Haydn, 

J *R.  R.,  A.  9 

Daughter,  The.  Bayly, 

T.  H 164.11 

Daughter  of  an  empress. 

Mundt,  C 281.1 

Davenport  Dunn.  Lever, 

C.  (J.) 241.10;  348.2 

David  Copperfield.  Dickens, 

C.  (J.  H.) 284.11 

Same.  Dramatized.  See 

Brougham,  J 165.17 

David  Elgin brod.  MacDon- 
ald, G 343.3 

Davidge,  W.  The  drama 

defended 164.15 

Davidson,  J.  W.  Living 

writers  of  the  South 115.1 

Davidson,  L.  M.,  Memoir 
of.  See  Sedgwick,  C. 

M V.  7 oni7.1 


Khilf  N<». 

Davie,  W.  R.,  Life  of. 

llubbnrd,  F.  M.  ..v.  15  of  117.2 
Daviich,  (’.  N.  Leclurc.s  on 

prophecy 366.14 

Davis,  (J.  H.  l{ei>ort  in  re- 
lation to  the  surveys  of  • 
BosU)n  harbor.  Stc 

Boston 33.13 

Davis,  1).,  jr.  Manual  of 

magin’tism 364  15 

Davis,  H.  W.,  Life  and  char- 
acter of.  See  C res  well, 

J.  A.  J 134.6 

Davis,  A7r  J.  F.  The  Chi- 
nese. 2 47.15 

Davis,  N.  Carthage  and 

her  remains 82.3 

Davis,  B.  B.,  formerly 
Miss  I la  rd  ing.  M a rg  r (;  t 

Howth 245.4 

Davis,  W.  W.  H.  New 
Mexico  and  her  peo- 
ple  85.24 

Davy,  Young  Humphry. 

Mayhew,  H 16.10 

Day,  H.  The  opium  habit.  166.11 
Day,  T.  Sanford  and  Mer- 
ton   17.7 

Day  after  the  fair.  Somer- 
set, G.  A 164.12,  23 

Day  after  the  wedding. 

Kemble,  Mrs.  C 165.6 

Days  of  Bruce.  Aguilar,  G.  265.5 
Days  of  my  life.  Oliphant, 

M.  (O.  W.) 305.28 

Dead  guest.  Zschokke,  (J.) 


H.  (D.) 302.57 

Dead  heart.  Webster,  B.  . 165.30 
Dead  sea.  Expedition  to  the. 

Lynch,  W.  F 232.4 

Dead  shot.  Buckstone,  J.  B.  * 164.1 
Deaf  as  a post.  Poole,  T.  164.8 
Deafness.  Lighthill,  E.  B.  364.28 
Dean  of  Dedham.  Wood, 

E.  P 321.22 

Deane,  S.  History  of  Scitu- 

ate 363  7 

Death-bed,  The.  Opie,  A. 

V.  2 of  282.5 

Death,  Punishment  of. 

Spear,  C 156.25 

Death-shot,  The 248.27 

Debenham’s  vow.  Edwards, 

A.  B 261.48 

Debit  and  credit.  Freytag, 

G 305.27 

Deborah’s  drawer.  O’Reil- 
ly, E.  G 29.1 

Debtor’s  daughter.  Arthur, 

T.  S 341.5 

Decatur,  S.,  Life  of.  See 

Mackenzie,  A.  S..v.  11  of  117.2 
Decided  case,  A.  Brougham, 

J 164.11 

Deerslayer,  The.  Cooper, 

J.  F 286.5 

DeFoe,  D.  Robinson  Cru- 
soe. Bost.  1855 246.18 

Same.  Bost.  1869 17.27 


Same.  Lond 305.8 

De  Forest,  J.  W.  European 
acquaintance  : sketches 
of  people  in  Europe ....  95.23 

— Miss  Haveners  conver- 
sion from  secession  to 
loyalty 324.9 


DE  FOEEST 


21 


DIEDEICH 


Shelf.  No. 

De  Forest,  J.  W.,  continued. 

— Oriental  acquaintance ; 

or,  letters  from  Syria..  97.28 
Deformed,  The,  transform- 
ed. Byron,  G.  (G.  N.), 

lord V.  8 of  228.2 

Delano,  A.  Voyages  and 
travels  in  the  northern 
and  southern  hemis- 
pheres   93.8 

Delicate  ground.  Dance, 

C 164.5 

DeMille,  J.  The  “ B.  O. 

W.  C.”  [i.e.  Brethren 
of  the  White  Cross] 27.15 

— Cord  and  creese 261.29 

— Dodge  club 301.25 

— Lost  in  the  fog 27.19 

Democracy  in  America. 

Tocqueville,  A.  (C.  H. 

C.)  de 133.17 

Democritus  junior,  pseud. 

See  Burton,  R. 

Demon  lover.  Brougham, 

J 164.11 

Dendy,  W.  C.  Philosophy 

of  mystery 386.19 

Denis  Donne.  Cudlip,  A.  ..  261.7 

Denis  Duval.  Thackeray, 

W.M V.  3 of  347.1 

Denison,  C.  W.  Life,  cam- 
paigns and  public  ser- 
vices of  P.  H.  Sheridan.  115.13 
Denmark,  Summer  and  win- 
ter pictures  of.  Taylor, 

(J.)  Bayard 97.19 

Dennery,  — , and  Clement, 

— . Ernestine,  trans- 

lated by  W.  Robertson.  165.15 


Depping,  G.  B.  Wonders 
of  bodily  strength  and 

skill 36.15 

De  Quincey,  T Autobio- 
graphic sketches ' 44.20 

— The  avenger,  and  other 

papers 44.23 

— Biographical  essays 44.14 

— The  Caesars 44.15 

— Confessions  of  an  English 

opium-eater,  and  Suspi- 

ria  de  profundis 44.24 

— Historical  and  critical 

essays  44.12 

— Letters  to  a young  man, 

and  other  papers 44.10 

— Literary  reminiscences. 

2 V 44.22 

— Logic  of  political  econ- 

omy, and  other  papers.  44.16 

— Memorials  and  other  pa- 

pers  44.18 

— Miscellaneous  essays 44.17 

— Narrative  and  miscella- 

neous papers.  2v 44.13 

— Note  book  of  an  English 

opium-eater 44.19 

— Philosophical  writers  and 

other  men  of  letters.  2 V.  44.11 

— The  poets,  and  other  Eng- 

lish writers 44.8 

— Theological  essays  and 

other  papers.  2v  ....  44.9 

Derby,  E.  H.  The  catholic.  366.8 
Derby,  G.  Influence  of 
anthracite  fires  upon 
health 38.13  1 


Shelf.  No. 


Derby,  G.  H.  {John  Phoe- 
nix.') Phoeuixiana 326.8 

Durham,  W.  Life  of  John 

Ray 122.9 

Description  and  history 
of  vegetable  substances 
used  in  the  arts.  Tim- 
ber trees  : fruits 367.21 

Deseret  deserted 165.22 

Desert  home.  Reid,  M.  ..  25.8 

Deserted  village.  Gold- 
smith, 0 228.5 

Deserted  wife.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 345.16 

De  Vere,  a.  Picturesque 
sketches  in  Greece  and 

Turkey 236.15 

Devil  upon  two  sticks. 

Foote,  S 163.12 

Devilish  good  joke.  Hig- 

gie,T 164.21 

De  Voe,  T.  F.  The  market 

assistant 155.10 

Dewey,  C.  Reports  on  the 
herbaceous  flowering 
plants  of  Massachusetts.  33.12 
Dexter,  S.,  Reminiscences 

of.  See  Sargent,  L.  M.  47.31 


Dexter,  T.,  Life  of.  See 

Knapp,  S.  L 199.1 

Dialogues.  Abbott,  J.  v.  8 of  16.1 


— Fette,  J.  E.  Dialogues 

from  Dickens 27.2 

— Joyce,  J.  Scientific  ....  38.16 

— Martine,  A.  Droll 168.25 

— Sargent,  E.  Original...  154.20 

Diary  of  a late  physician. 

Passages  from  the.  W ar- 

ren,  S 308.4 

Diary  of  an  ennuyee.  Jame- 
son, A.  (M.) 47.18 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Tre- 

vylyan.  Charles,  E.  .. . 265.6 

Diaz,  A.  M.  The  William 

Henry  letters 16.7 

Dibdin,  T.  The  heart  of 
Mid-Lothian,  from  Sir 
W.  Scott 165.20 

— Ivanhoe,  from  Sir  W. 

Scott 165.29 

— The  lady  of  the  lake,  from 

Sir  W.  Scott 165.26 

Dick,  T.  Celestial  scenery ; 
or,  the  wonders  of  the 
planetary  system  dis- 
played. N.  Y 59.5 

Same.  Phil 335.6 

— Improvement  of  socie- 

ty by  the  difi’usion  of 

knowledge.  N.  Y 19.39 

Same.  Phil 335.4 

— Mental  illumination  and 

moral  improvement  of 
mankind 335.5 

— Philosophy  of  a future 

state 335.1 

— Philosophy  of  religion. . . 335.3 

— The  practical  astronomer.  335  7 

— The  sidereal  heavens. 

N.  Y 19.11 

Same.  Phil 383.21 

— Sin  and  evil  of  covetous- 

ness  335.2 

— The  solar  system 383.23 

Dick  Turpin  and  Tom  King. 

Suter,  W.  E 164.22 


Shelf.  No. 

Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)  {Boz.) 

Works.  Library  edition. 

Bost.  27  V.  Namely : — 

I,  II.  Pickwick  papers.  284.2 

Ill,  lY.  Nicholas  Nic- 

kleby 284.4 

V,  VI.  Martin  Chuz- 

zlewit  284.9 

VII.  The  old  curiosity 

shop.  Vol.  1 V.  1 of  284. 15 

VIII.  The  old  curios- 
ity shop.  Vol.  2.  Re- 
printed pieces v.  2 of  284. 15 


IX.  Barnaby  Rudge. 

Vol.  1 V.  1 of  284.3 

X.  Barnaby  Rudge. 

Vol.  2.  Hard  times,  v.  2 of  284.3 

XI.  Sketches 284.1 

XII.  Oliver  Twist....  284.7 

Xlir,  XIV.  Dombey 

and  son 284.13 

XV,  XVI.  David  Cop- 

perfield 284.11 

XVII.  Pictures  from 

Italy;  Reprinted  pieces.  284.17 

XVIII,  XIX.  Bleak 

house 284.14 

XX,  XXL  Little  Dorrit.  284.5 

XXII.  Christmas  books.  284.10 

XXIII.  A tale  of  two 

cities 284.16 

XXIV.  Great  expecta- 
tions   284.12 

XXV,  XXVI.  Our  mu- 
tual friend 284.6 

XXVII.  The  uncom- 
mercial traveller 284.8 

— Barnaby  Rudge.  Phil.  ..  281.37 

— Bleak  house.  N.  Y.  2 v.  245.18 

Same.  Phil 281.35 

— Child’s  history  of  Eng- 

land. 2 V 26.18 

— Dombey  and  son  Phil...  281.34 

— Great  expectations.  Phil.  282.2 

— Hard  times.  N.  Y 281.33 

— Little  Dorrit.  Phil 281.32 

— The  mystery  of  Edwin 

Drood 281.29 

— Nicholas  Nickleby.  Phil.  247.27 

— Our  mutual  friend.  N.Y.  281.30 

— Sketches.  Phil 247.26 

— Tale  of  two  cities.  N.  Y.  246.19 

Same.  Phil 281.36 


— The  uncommercial  travel- 

ler; Master  Humphrey’s 
clock;  New  Christmas 
stories.  N.  Y.  2 v.  in  1.  325  8 

— The  cricket  on  the  hearth. 

Dramatized.  See  Smith, 


A 165.30 

— David  Copperfield.  Dram- 

atized. See  Brougham, 

J 165.17 

— Dombey  and  son.  Dram- 

atized. See  Brougham, 

J 165.17 


— Nicholas  Nickleby.  Dram- 

atized. See  Stirling,  E.  164.20 

— Oliver  Twist.  Drama- 

tized. Nee  Almar,  G.  ..  165.23 


— Dialogues  from.  See 

Fette,  J.  E 27.2 

Dickinson,  A.  E.  What 

answer? 326.22 


Diedrich  KNICKERBOCIvER, 
pseud.  See  Irving,  W. 


DIET 


Dorrv 


Shelf.  No. 

Diet,  follows,  A. . I.  riii- 

losophy  of  oaiin;^ r^i.ao 

— IIit(;licock,  E.  LcotnrcH 

on 31.24 

See  also  Food. 

Digestion.  Coinlic,  A. 

I’iiysiology  of 304.0 

— Mace,  J.  History  of  a 

mouthful  of  liread 34.10 

— Prout,  W.  Dij^cstiou 

with  reference  to  nat- 
ural theology 37  0 

— Sweetser,  W.  "I'l’catise 

on 304.17 

See  also  Dyspepsia,  Food. 

Dikes  and  ditches.  Adams, 

W.  T 13.3 

Dilke,  C.  W.  Greater  Brit- 
ain : a record  of  trav- 
el in  Enj^lish-speakin^^ 

countries,  1800,  07  8.0.4 

Dimoxi),  VV.  ^J'he  Tl^lthiop . . 105. 18 

— The  broken  sword 105.20 

— The  lady  and  the  Devil  . . 105.24 

Dinokaii.  Meyerbeer,  G.  . . 102.5 

Discahded  daughter.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 345.10 

Discoveuies,  inventions,  and 


origins.  Beckmann,  J.  338.0 
Diseases.  See  Pathology. 
Disraeli,  B.  Coningsby  ..  341.50 

— Contarini  Fleming.  N.  Y.  341.57 

Same.  Phil.  341.00 

— Henrietta  Temple.  N.  Y.  341.51 

Same.  Phil 341.58 

— Lothair 301.10 

Miriam  Alroy.  N.  Y.  ...  341.54 

Same.  Phil 341.01 

Venetia 341.55 

— Vivian  Grey.  N.  Y 341.52 

Same.  Phil 341.50 

— The  young  duke 341  56 

Disraeli,  I.  Amenities  of 

literature 155.4 

— Calamities  and  quarrels 

of  authors 155.3 

— Curiosities  of  literature. 

Loud.  3 V 155.6 

Same  With  curiosi- 
ties of  American  litera- 
ture, by  R.  W.  Griswold. 

N.  Y 152.11 

— Literary  character 155.5 


Contents.  — Literary  char- 
acter; Literary  miscellanies  ; 
Character  of  James  i. 


Distinguished  men  of  mod- 
ern times.  2 V 47.6 

Ditsox,  G.  L.  Circassia;  or, 

a tour  to  the  Caucasus.  232.6 

— The  crescent  and  French 

crusaders 07.0 

DivoitCE.  Bucer,  M.  .Judg- 


ment concerning.  .V.  3 of  337.5 
— Milton,  .1.  Colasterion; 
Doctrine  and  discipline 
of  divorce;  'J'etrachor- 

don V.  3 of  337.5 

Divorced  wife.  Arthur,  T. 

S, 341.1 

Dixon,  E.  H.  Scenes  in  the 
practice  of  a New  York 
surgeon 108.8 


Shelf.  No. 


Dixon,  W.  11.  Free  Hnssia.  85.2 

— Her  majesty’s  tower 147.3 

Same.  2d  scries 117.4 

— 'I'he  Holy  Land 85.3 

— New  America 85.1 

— ^Villiam  Penn  : an  histor- 

ical biography 106.6 

Doctor,  'I'he.  Southey,  B.  .305.15 
Doctor  Dil  worth.  Oxen- 

ford,  .1 164.20 

Doctor  of  Alcantara.  Eich- 

I)firg,  .1 162.14 

Doctor  3'hornc.  Trollope, 


Doctors,  Book  about.  Jeaf- 

freson,  .7.  C 105.7 

Doddridge,  P.  Works.  5 v.  43.2 


Contents.  — Yo\.  I.  Orton’s 
memoiiH  of  the  life  of  Dr. 
Doddridge;  'J'hc  rise  and  pro- 
gress of  religion  in  the  soul; 
Christianity  founded  on  argu- 
ment; An  address  on  the  im- 
l)ortancc  of  family  religion.  1 1. 

Bermons  on  the  education  of 
children;  Sermons  to  young 
persons;  Sermons  on  the  pow- 
er a?id  grace  of  Christ ; Her- 
monson  regeneration  : On  tho 
doctrine  of  salvation  hy  gr.aec 
through  faidi  ; On  Christ’s  in- 
vitation to  thirsty  souls.  III. 

Sermons  on  puhlic  occasions  ; 
Ordination  sermons  ; Funeral 
sermons  ; Hymns.  IV.  Lifeof 
Colonel  Gardiner  ; A friendly 
letter  to  the  private  soldiers 
in  the  battle  of  Culloden  ; A 
dissertation  on  Sir  I.  Newton’s 
chronology  of  the  evangelists; 

On  the  inspiration  of  the  New 
3'estament;  Free  thoughts  on 
the  means  of  reviving  the  dis- 
senting interest;  Principles  of 
the  Christian  religion  in  plain 
and  easy  verse;  Life  and  char- 
acter of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Stefte;  Lectures  on  pneumalol- 
ogy,  ethics  and  divinity.  V. 

Lectures  on  divinity;  Lectures 
on  preaching  and  the  several 
branches  of  the  ministerial  of- 
fice; Letters  on  various  sub- 
jects; A table  of  such  Scrip- 
tures as  are  illustrated  in  these 
■works;  General  index. 

— Life  and  labors.  See 

Stoughton,  J 126.4 

Dodge,  M.  A.  {Gail  Hamil- 
ton.') Country  living 
and  country  thinking.. . 154.31 


— Gala-days 45.4 

— A new  atmosphere 45.7 

— Red-letter  days  in  Apple- 

thorpe 14.25 

— Skirmishes  and  sketches.  45.2 

— Stumbling-blocks 45.5 

— Summer  rest 45.8 

— Woman’s  wrongs 45.6 

— Wool-gathering 45.3 


Dodge  club.  De  Mille,  J.  . . 301.25 
Doesticks,  Q.  K.  Philander, 
pseud.  See  Thomson, 

M. 


DoESfiCKS.  What  he  says. 


Thomson,  M 

.... 

283.22 

Dogs.  Herbert,  11.  W. 

The 

. . . 

33.2 

— Hutchinson,  W.  N. 

Dog 

br(‘aking 

.... 

33.1,  2 

— .Jesse,  E.  Anecdotes  of,. 

37.3 

— Mayhew,  E.  ])ogs 
their  management . . 

and 

33.2 

Blu-lf.  No 

Dogs,  continued . 


— VouafI 

, W.  'I'he  dog... 

361.35 

See  also  Quormb 

)n  liKundfi. 

Dommi.v  a 

nd  son. 

1 liekeilS, 

(’.  (.1. 

H.)  .... 

..2M1,3I  ; 

2.8  1. 13 

Same 

1.  I )raniatize(l. 

Sec  P.roiigham, 

.1 

165.17 

Do.mks  lie 

animals, 

, .Manag<'- 

ment  of.  Bog< 

•rs,  .1.  ... 

,38.8 

See.  also  Rlrds,  Cattle,  flow, 
Dogs,  Hog,  Horse,  Pigeon, 
Poultry,  Itabbit,  Veterinary 
medicines. 

Do.mestig  economy.  Bcoeh- 


cr,  C.  E.  Domestic 
economy 34.6 

— Blot,  P.  Practical  cook- 

ery  31.17 

— De  Voe,  T.  F.  3'lic  mar- 

ket assistant 155.10 

— The  family  save-all 156.17 

— Plain  talk  to  (lomesfics  . . 385.20 

— Knndell,  d/r.s.  Domestic 

cookery 367.17 

— Widdifleld,  H.  Now  cook 

book 367.33 

Domestic  worship.  Fnr- 

ne.ss,  W.  H 366.21 

Don  B'leefalo.  Cagnoni,  A.  162.3 
Don  Caesar  de  Bazan.  A 

Beckett,  G.  A 165.2 

Don  Carlos.  Schiller,  (.7. 

C.)  F.  von 157.23 

Don  Carlos.  Verdi,  G 162.11 

Don  Giovanni.  Mozart,  (,7. 

C.  S.  G.)  W.  A 162.13 

Don  Juan.  Byron,  G.  (G. 

N.),  lord V.  9,  10  of  228.2 

Don  Ihisquale.  Donizetti,  G.  162.4 
Don  Quixote.  Cervantes 

Saavedra,  M.  de 247.8 

.^21.23;  326.5 

Don  Roderick,  Vision  of. 

Scott,  Sir  W 4 of  228.7 


Donizetti,  G.  Anna  Bo- 
lena;  Don  Pasquale; 
L’elisire  d’amore;  I.,a 
favorita;  I..a  fille  du 
regiment ; Idnda  di  Cha- 
mounix;  Imcia  di  Lam- 
mermoor ; I^ucrezia  Bor- 
gia; Maria  di  Rohan;  I 
martiri.  Italian,  with 

English  translation 162.4 

Donne,  A.  Mothers  and 

nurses 207.19 

Donovan,  C.  Handbook  of 

phrenology 363.9 

Don’t  forget  your  opera- 

glasses.  Woolf,  B.  E.  164.17 
Doolittle,  J.  Social  life 

of  the  Chinese.  2 v 95.15 

Doom  of  Devorgoil.  Scott, 

SirW V.  9 of  228.7 

Dora.  Kavanagh,  J 301.7 

Doran,  J.  Knights  and  their 

day 184.10 

Dorchester  antiquarian  and 
historical  society.  His- 
tory of  Dorchester, 

Mass 134.22 

Dotty  Dimple.  Clarke,  R. 

S 18.10 

D(»tty  Dimple  at  her  grand- 
mother’s. Clarke,  R.  S.  18.17 


DOTTY 


23 


DRAMAS 


Shelf.  Nc. 


Dotty  Dimple  at  home. 

Clarke,  R.  S 18.15 

Dotty  Dimple  at  play. 

Clarke,  R.  S 18.16 

Dotty  Dimple  at  school. 

Clarke,  R.  S 18.19 

Dotty  Dimple  out  West. 

Clarke,  R.  S 18.18 

Dotty  Dimple’s  Flyaway. 

Clarke,  R.  S.  ...r 18.14 

Douijle-ijeddkd  room,  The. 

Morton,  J.  M 164.15 

Double  house.  Craik,  D. 

(M.)  M 241.3 

Double  play.  Everett,  W.  27.9 
Doubly  false.  Stephens,  A. 

S 306.13 

Douglas,  S.  A.,  Life  of. 

Sheahan,  J.  W 115.10 

Douglas.  Home,  J 165.14 

Dove  in  the  eaj;le’s  nest. 

Yonge,  C.  M.' 263.3 

Dow,  L.  Life,  travels,  la- 
bors, and  writings 151.14 


Dow,  jr.,  Faige, 

E.  F. 

DowAGER,The.  Mathews,  C.  164.20 
Doweu  house.  Cudlip,  A.  ..  261.18 
Down  the  Rhine.  Adams, 


W.  T 13.2 

Down  the  river.  Adams, 

W.T 12.9 

Downing,  A.  J.  Fruits  and 

fruit  trees  of  America. . 33.3 

— Landscape  gardening...  362.4 
Downing,  Major  Jack,  Life 
and  writings  of.  ISee 

Smith,  S 246.7 

Drake,  B.,  and  Mansfield,  E. 

D.  Cincinnati  in  1826.  233.6 

Drake,  S.  F.,  Life  and  voy- 
ages of 48.12 

Drama,  Art,  literature,  and 
the.  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F., 


Drama  defended.  Davidge, 

W 164.15 

Dramas.  Baker,  G.  M.  Am- 
ateur  27.3 

The  mimic  stage 27.4 

Dramas,  Collection  of.  57  v. 


Note.  — The  plays  whose  ti- 
tles are  given  below,  belong 
chiefly  to  the  collections 
known  as  French’s  Standard 
drama,  French’s  Minor  dra- 
ma, and  French’s  American 
drama,  Wemyss’s  Minor  dra- 
ma, Sargent’s  Modern  stan- 
dard drama,  and  Spencer’s 
Boston  theatre  ; but  many  of 
the  volumes  are  made  up  in  a 
heterogeneous  manner,  and  the 
series  are  all  imperfect.  They 
are,  therefore,  all  placed  under 
the  general  head  of  Dramas, 
rather  than  under  the  names 
of  the  editors  or  publishers. 

— Ion,  by  T.  N.  Talfourd; 

Fazio,  by  H.  H.  Milman ; 

The  lady  of  Lyons,  by  Sir 
E.  L.  Bulwer;  Richelieu, 
by  Sir  E.  L.  Bulwer ; The 
wife,  by  J.  S.  Knowles; 

The  honey-moon,  by  J. 

Tobin ; The  school  for 
scandal,  by  R,  B,  Sheri- 
dan; Money,  by  Sir  E. 

L.  Bulwer 165.1 


Shelf.  No. 

Dramas,  continued. 

— The  stranger,  by  A.  F.  F. 

von  Kotzebue ; Grand- 
father Whitehead,  by  M. 

J..emon  ; Richard  iii,  by 
W.  Shakespeare,  adapt- 
ed to  representation  by 

C.  Cibber;  J^ove’s  sacri- 
fice, by  G.  Lovell ; The 
gamester,  by  E.  Moore ; 

A cure  for  the  heart- 
ache, by  T.  Morton  ; The 
hunchback,  by  J.  S. 
Knowles;  DonCtesarde 
Bazan,  by  G.  A.  A Beck- 
ett and  M.  Lemon 165.2 

— The  poor  gentleman,  by 

G.  Colman,  the  younger ; 
Hamlet,  by  W.  Shake- 
speare ; Charles  the  sec- 
ond, by  J.  H.  Fayne; 

Venice  preserved,  by  T. 
Otway;  Fizarro,  altered 
from  Kotzebue,  by  R. 

B.  Sheridan ; The  love- 
chase,  by  J.  S.  Knowles  ; 
Othello,  by  W.  Shake- 
peare ; Lend  me  five  shil- 
lings, by  J.  M.  Morton.  165.3 

— Virginius,  by  J.  S. 

Knowles;  The  king  of 
the  commons,  by  J. 

White;  London  assur- 
ance, by  D.  (L.)  Bouci- 
cault;  The  rent-day,  by 

D.  Jerrold;  The  two 
gentlemen  of  Verona, 
by  W.  Shakespeare; 

The  jealous  wife,  by  G. 
Colman,  the  elder;  The 
rivals,  by  R.  B.  Sheri- 
dan; Ferfection,  by  T. 

H.  Bayly 165.4 

— A new  way  to  pay  old 

debts,  by  F.  Massinger ; 

Look  before  you  leap,  by 
G.  W.  Lovell ; King  John, 
by  W.  Shakespeare ; The 
nervous  man  and  the 
man  of  nerve,  by  W.  B. 
Bernard ; Damon  and 
Fythias,  by  J.  Banim ; 

The  clandestine  mar- 
riage, by  G.  Colman,  the 
elder;  William  Tell,  by 
J.  S.  Knowles  ; The  day 
after  the  wedding,  by 
Mrs.  C.  Kemble 165.6 

— Speed  the  plough,  by  T. 

Morton;  Romeo  and  Ju- 
liet, by  W.  Shakespeare ; 

Feudal  times,  by  J. 

White;  Charles  xii,  by 
J.  R.  Blanche;  The  bri- 
dal, by  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher;  The  follies  of 
a night,  by  JfR.  Blanche , 

The  iron  chest,  by  G. 
Colman,  the  younger; 

Faint  heart  never  won 
fair  lady,  by  J.R.  Blanche.  165.7 

— The  road  to  ruin,  by  T. 

Holcroft;  Macbeth,  by 
W.  Shakespeare ; Tem- 
per, by  R.  Bell ; Evadne, 
by  R.  L.  Shiel ; Bertram, 


Shelf.  No. 

Dramas,  continued. 

by  C.  Maturin ; The  du- 
enna, by  R.  B.  Sheridan  ; 

Much  ado  about  nothing, 
by  W.  Shakespeare  ; The 
critic,  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.  165.8 

— The  apostate,  by  R.  L. 

Shiel;  Twelfth  night,  by 
W.  Shakespeare ; Bru- 
tus, by  J.  H.  Fayne; 
Simpson  and  co.,  by  J. 

Boole ; The  merchant  of 
Venice,  by  W.  Shake- 
speare ; Old  heads  and 
young  hearts,  by  D.  (L.) 
Boucicault ; The  moun- 
taineers, by  G.  Colman, 
the  younger;  Three 
weeks  after  marriage, 
by  A.  Murphy 165,9 

— Love,  by  J.  S.  Knowles ; 

As  you  like  it,  by  W. 
Shakespeare ; The  elder 
brother,  altered  from 
Beaumont  and  Fletcher ; 
Werner,  by  Lord  Byron ; 
Gisippus,  by  G.  Griffin ; 

Town  and  country,  by 
T.  Morton ; King  Lear, 
by  W.  Shakespeare ; 

Blue  devils,  by  G.  Col- 
man, the  younger 165.10 

— King  Henry  viii,  by  W. 

Shakespeare ; Married 
and  single,  by  J.  Boole ; 

King  Henry  iv,  part 
1,  by  W.  Shakespeare; 

Faul  Pry,  by  J.  Boole; 

Guy  Mannering,  by  D. 

Terry;  Sweethearts  and 
wives,  by  J.  Kenney; 

The  serious  family,  by 
M.  Barnett;  She  stoops 
to  conquer,  by  O.  Gold- 
smith   165.11 

— Julius  Caesar,  by  W. 

Shakespeare ; The  vicar 
of  Wakefield,  by  J.  S. 

Coyne  ; Leap  year,  by  J. 

B.  Buckstone  ; The  cats- 
paw,  by  D.  Jerrold;  The 
passing  cloud,  by  W.  B. 
Bernard ; The  drunkard, 
adapted  by  W.  H.  (S.) 

Smith;  Rob  Roy  Mac- 
gregor,  by  I.  Focock; 

George  Barnwell,  by  G. 

Lillo 165.12 

— Ingomar,  translated  from 

the  German,  by  M. 

Lovell ; The  two  friends, 
by  R.  Lacy ; Sketches  in 
India,  from  the  opera  of 
“ The  Englishman  in 
India,”  by  T.  Morten; 

Jane  Shore,  by  N.  Rowe ; 

The  Corsican  brothers, 
from  the  romance  of 
Dumas,  by  E.  Grange 
and  X.  de  Montepin ; 

Mind  your  own  busi- 
ness, by  M.  Lemon ; The 
writing  on  the  wall,  by 
T.  and  J.  M.  Morton; 

The  heir  at  law,  by  G. 
Colman,  the  younger..  165.13 


DRAMAS 


DRAMAS 


Shcir.  No. 

])RAMAS,  continued. 

— 'J'lio  soldier’s  dnu^^htor, 

l)y  A.  (diorry  ; Doii^^las, 
l)y  Homo;  Marco 
Spada,  by  d.  Ib  Simpson  ; 
>Jaturo’s  nobleman,  by 
11.  O.  Rardey;  Sardmia- 
l)aliis,  by  Lord  Byron; 
Civilizalion,  by  d.  11. 
Wilkins;  Tlie  robbers, 
by  (d.  C.)  F.  von  Schil- 
ler; Katliarine  and  Re- 
trnchio,  by  W.  Shake- 
speare   105.14 

— The  game  of  love,  by  d. 

Brongliain ; A midsum- 
mer-night’s dream,  by 
W.  Shakespeare ; Ernes- 
tine, from  the  French  of 
Dcnnery  and  Clement, 
by  VV.  Robertson  ; The 
rag-picker  of  Raris,  by 
E.  Stirling;  The  Hying 
Dutchman,  by  E.  Fitz- 
ball;  The  hypocrite,  by 

I.  Bickerstalf;  Therese, 
the  orphan  of  Geneva, 
from  the  French,  by  J. 

II.  Rayne;  La  tour  de 
Nesle,  from  the  French 

of  V.  lingo 105.15 

— Ireland  as  it  is,  by  J.  A. 

Amherst ; The  sea  of  ice  ; 

The  seven  clerks,  by  T. 

E.  Wilks;  The  game  of 
life,  by  J.  Brougham; 

The  forty  thieves;  Bri- 
an Boroihme,  by  d.  S. 
Knowles;  Romance  and 
reality,  by  J.  Brougham  ; 
Ugolino,  byJ  B.  Booth.  105.10 

— The  dewess,  by  W.  T. 

Moncriett'  ; The  pilot, 
by  E.  Fitzball ; The  tem- 
pest.by  W.  Shakespeare ; 

The  carpenter  of  Rouen, 
by  J.  S.  Jones ; The 
king’s  rival,  by  T.  Tay- 
lor and  C.  Reade;  The 
little  treasure,  by  A. 

Harris ; 1 )ombey  and  son, 
dramatized  from  Dick- 
ens, by  J.  Brougham; 

To  parents  and  guar- 
dians ! Camille,  translat- 
ed and  adapted  from  the 
French,  by  M.  Heron; 
Married  life,  by  J.  B. 
Buckstone;  Wenlock  of 
Wenlock,  by  T.  E.  Wilks  ; 

The  rose  of  Ettrick 
vale,  by  T.  J.  Lynch  ; Da- 
vid Copperlield,  adapted 
from  Dickens,  by  J. 
Brougham;  Aline,  by  E. 
Stirling;  Rauline,  trans- 
lated and  adai)ted  from 
the  French  ; dane  Eyre, 
adapted  from  C.  Bronte, 
by  d.  Brougham 105.17 

— Night  and  morning, 

adulated  from  Bulwer’s 
novel,  by  d.  Brougham; 

'J'he  ACldiiop,  by  W.  Di- 
mond  ; 'I'he  three  guards- 
men, I’ounded  on  Dumas’ 


21 


Hlirlf.  No 

Dramas,  continued. 

celebrated  romance,  by 
C.  Bice;  'rom  (.'ringh!, 
by  E.  Fitzbidl;  llen- 
rietlc  the  forsaken,  by 
d.  B.  Buckstone;  Ens- 
tache  Baudin,  by  d. 
(’onrtney;  Ernest  Mid- 
travers,  by  L.  Medina; 

The  bold  dragoons,  by 
M.  Barnett;  Died,  dram- 
atized from  11.  B. 
Stowe’s  novel,  by  J. 
Brougham ; ’fhe  last 
days  of  Rf)mpeii,  taken 
from  Bulwer’s  novel,  by 
1j.  Medina;  Esmeralda, 
founded  on  V.  Hugo’s 
novel  of ‘‘Notre  Dame,” 
by  E.  P'ltzball;  Refer 
Wilkins;  Ben  the  boat- 
swain, by  T.  E.  Wilks; 
Jonathan  Bra<lford,  by 
E.  Fitzball;  Retribution, 
by  'r.  Taylor;  The  min- 
erali,  by  11.  G.  Rlunkett.  105.18 

— The  French  spy,  partly 

from  the  French,  by  .1. 

'J'.  Haines;  The  Avept 
of  the  Wish-ton- Wish, 
from  J.  F.  Cooper ; The 
evil  genius,  by  W.  B. 
Bernard ; Ben  Bolt,  by 
J.  B.  Johnstone;  The 
sailor  of  France,  by  J. 

B.  Johnstone  ; The  red 

mask,  by  J.  Brougham  ; 
Grimaldi,  by  1).  (L.) 

Boucicault ; The  wed- 
ding d:iy,  by  E.  Inch- 
bald;  All ’s  fiiir  in  love, 
by  J.  Brougham;  Hofer, 
by  E.  Fitzball ; Self,  by 
Mrs.  S.  F.  Bateman; 
Cinderella ; Franklin,  by 
J.  Brougham  ; The  gun- 
maker  of  Moscow,  by  J. 
Brougham ; The  love  of 
a prince,  altered  and 
adapted  from  the  French, 
by  C.  Gayler ; The  phan- 
tom, by  D.  (L.)  Bouci- 
cault   165.19 

— The  son  of  the  night,  by 

C.  Gayler ; Rory  O’More, 
founded  on  the  romance, 
by  S.  Lover;  The  gold- 
en eagle,  by  J B.  Howe ; 

Rienzi,  by  M.  R.  Mit- 
ford;  The  broken  sword, 
by  W.  Dimond;  Rip  Van 
Winkle,  adapted  from 
W.  Irving,  by  C.  Burke; 
Isabelle,  by  J.  B.  Buck- 
stone ; The  heart  of  Mid- 
Lothian,  from^Sir  W. 

Scott’s  novel,  by  T.  Dib- 

• din;  The  floating  bea- 
con, by  E.  Ball ; Angelo, 
altered  and  translated 
froni  the  French,  by  G. 

A.  A Beckett;  J'he  bride 
of  Lammermoor,  by  J. 

W.  Calcraft;  'I'he  cata- 
ract of  the  Ganges,  by 
W.  T.  Moncrielf;  The 


Hlirir.  No. 

Dra.mas,  continurd. 

robber  of  tin*  Bldne, 

[ dr.'innd  iz<*d  from  L. 
Hil<-ldc|  by  G.  Almar; 

'flic  school  of  ri’fonn,  by 
Morion;  'I’lnr  w:in- 
dcring  boys;  .Mazfppa, 
dramatized  from  Lord 
Byron’s  poem,  by  11.  M. 

Milner 165.20 

— Young  N(‘w  York,  by  E. 

(i.  I*.  W ilkins  ; Viet  ims, 
by  'f.  ’faylor;  Uomance 
after  marriage,  by  F.  B. 
Goodrich  and  F.  Ij. 
Warden;  J’he  brigand, 
by  J.  R.  RIanclie;  'I'he 
pf>or  of  New  York  ; Am- 
brose Gwinett,  by  1). 
.lerrold ; Baymond  and 
Agnes,  by  M.  (I  Lewis; 

'I’he  gambler’s  fate,  by 
H.  M.  Milner;  Father 
and  son,  by  E.  Fitzball; 

'I'he  innkeeper  of  Abbe- 
ville, by  E.  Fitzball; 
Sixteen-string  Jack,  by 
W.  L.  Rede;  'I'lie  youth- 
ful (jueen,  by  C.  Shan- 
non; 'I’he  skeleton  wit- 
ness, by  W.  L.  Rede; 
Massaniello,  by  G.  Mil- 
ner ; 'I'he  miller  and  hi.s 
men,  by  I.  Rocock  ; Alad- 
din  165.21 

— Adrienne,  the  actress,  by 

J,  Oxenford;  Undine,  by 
G.  Soane  ; Jessie  Brown, 
by  1).  (L.)  Boucicault; 
Asmodeus,  adapted  from 
the  French  of  Scribe,  by 
'P.  Archer;  The  mor- 
mons, by  T.  I).  English; 
Blanche  of  Brandywine, 
by  J.  G.  Burnett;  Viola, 
by  E.  Maturin ; Deseret 
deserted;  Americans  in 
Raris;  Victorine,  by  J. 

B,  Buckstone  ; The  wiz- 
ard of  the  wave,  by  J.  T. 

Haines ; 'Phe  castle  spec- 
ter, by  M.  G.  Lewis; 
Horseshoe  Robinson,  by 

C.  W.  Tayleure;  Ar- 

mand,  by  A C Mowatt ; 
Fashion,  by  A.  C.  Mow- 
att; A glance  at  New 
York 165.22 

— The  inconstant,  by  G. 

Farquhar;  Uncle  Tom’s 
cabin,  dramatized  by  G. 

L.  Aiken ; The  guide  to 
the  stage,  by  L.  T.  Rede ; 

The  veteran,  by  J.  L. 
Wallack;  The  miller 
of  New  Jersey,  by  J. 
Brougham;  The  dark 
hour  before  dawn,  by  J. 
Brougham  and  F.  B. 
Goodrich ; Midsummer 
night’s  dream,  by  W. 
Shakespeare ; Art  and 
artifice,  by  J.  Brough- 
am ; 'Phe  romance  of  a 
poor  young  man,  adapt- 
ed from  the  French  of  O 


DRAMAS 


25 


DRAMAS 


Shelf.  No. 

Dram.vs,  continued. 

Jbeuillet,  by  P.  Edwards 
and  L.  Wallack;  Ossa- 
wattomie  Brown,  by 
Mrs.  J.  C.  Swayze;  The 
pope  of  Rome,  by  D. 

(L.)  Boucicault;  Oliver 
Twist,  [dramatized  from 
Dickens]  by  G.  xMmar; 
Pauvrette,  by  D.  (1^.) 
Boucicault ; The  man 
with  tlie  iron  mask, 
adapted  from  the 
French,  by  W.  J.  Lucas ; 

The  kni.uiit  of  Arva,  by 
D.  (L.)  Boucicault;  Moil 
Pitcher,  by  J,  S.  Jones.  1G5.23 

— Black-eyed  Susan,  by  1). 

Jerrold;  Satan  in  Paris, 
by  C.  Selby ; Rosina 
Meadows,  adapted  by  C. 

II.  Saunders  from  W.  B. 
English;  West  end,  by 
D.  (L.)  Boucicault;  The 
six  dei^rees  of  crime,  by 

F.  S.  ilill;  The  lady  and 
the  Devil,  l)y  W.  Di- 
mond ; J'he  aven^'er,  by 
D.  Lee;  Masks  and 
faces,  by  T.  Taylor  and 
C Reade;  The  merry 
wives  of  Windsor,  by  W. 
Shakespeare ; Mary’s 
birthday,  by  G.  H.  Miles  ; 

Shandy  Majj^uire,  by  J. 
Pilgrim;  Wild  oats,  by 
J.  O'Keeffe  ; Michael 
Erie,  by  T.  E.  Wilks; 

The  idiot  witness,  by  J. 

T.  Haines  ; The  willow 
copse,  by  D.  (L.)  Bouci- 
cault ; The  people’s  law- 
yer, by  J.  S.  Jones 165.24 

— The  boy  martyrs,  by  C. 

W.  Tayleure;  Lucretia 
Borgia,  adapted  from  the 
French  of  V.  Hugo,  by 
J.  M.  Weston;  The  sur- 
geon of  Paris,  by  J.  S. 

Jones ; The  patrician’s 
daughter,  by  J.  (W.) 
Marston  ; The  shoe- 
maker of  Toulouse,  byF. 

S.  Hill ; The  momentous 
question,  by  PL  Phtzball ; 

Love  and  loyalty,  by  W. 

J.  Robson;  The  robber’s 
wife,  by  I.  Pocock;  The 
dumb  girl  of  Genoa,  by 
J P'arrell;  The  wreck 
ashore,  by  J.  B.  Buck- 
stone;  Clari,  by  J.  H. 

Payne  ; Rural  felicity,  by 
J.  B.  Buckstone;  VVai- 
lace.  by  W.  Barrymore  ; 
Madelaine  ; The  tire  man, 
by  S.  D.  Johnson  ; Grist 
to  the  mill,  by  J.  R. 
Blanche 165.25 

— Two  loves  and  a life,  by 

T.  Taylor  and  C.  Reade  ; 

Anne  Blake,  by  (J.)  W. 
Marston;  The  steward, 
altered  and  adapted  from 
T.  Holcroft’s  “ Deserted 
daughter,”  by  S.  Bease- 

4 


Shelf.  No. 

Drawas,  continued. 

ley  ; Captain  Kyd,  by  J. 

S.  Jones;  Nick  of  the 
woods,  by  L.  H.  Medina; 

The  marble  heart,  by  C. 

Sell)y  ; Second  love,  by  J. 

P.  Simpson;  The  dream 
at  sea,  by  J.  B.  Ituck- 
stone;  The  breach  of 
promise,  by  J.  B Buck- 
stone  ; The  review,  by 

G.  Colman,  the  younger ; 

The  lady  of  the  lake, 
from  Sir  W.  Scott,  by 

T.  Dibdin ; Still  waters 
run  deep,  by  T.  Tay- 
lor; The  scholar,  by  J. 

B.  Buckstone;  Helping 
hands,  by  T.  Taylor; 

P’aust  and  Marguerite, 
adapted  from  the  P’rench 
and  German;  The  last 

man,  by  G.  D.  Pitt 165.26 

— The  belle’s  stratagem,  by 

H.  Cowley  ; Old  and 
young,  by  J.  Salmon ; 
Rattaelle  the  reprobate, 
by  T E.  Wilks;  Ruth 
Oakley,  by  T.  Williams 
and  A.  Harris  ; The  Brit- 
ish slave,  by  J.  B.  Howe; 

A life’s  ransom,  by  (J.) 

W.  Marston ; Giralda, 
by  B.  Webster;  'Time 
tries  all,  by  J Courtney ; 

Ella  Rosenberg,  by  J. 
Kenney;  The  warlock  of 
the  glen,  by  C.  E.  Walk- 
er; Zelina,  by  C.  A Som- 
erset; Beatrice,  by  O.  S. 

Leland ; Neighbor  Jack- 
wood,  by  J.  T.  Trow- 
bridge ; The  wonder, 
by  S.  Centlivre;  Robert 
Plmmet,  by  J.  Pilgrim; 

The  green  bushes,  by  J. 

B.  Buckstone 165.27 

— The  ffowers  of  the  forest, 

by  J.  B.  Buckstone;  A 
bachelor  of  arts,  by  P. 
Hardwicke;  Midnight 
banquet;  The  husband 
of  an  hour,  by  E.  P’al- 
coner;  Love’s  labour’s 
lost,  by  W.  Shakespeare ; 

The  naiad  queen,  by  J. 

S.  Dalrymple;  Caprice, 
by  O.  S.  Leland;  The 
cradle  of  liberty,  by  S.  E. 

Glover,  from  J.  P''.  Coop- 
er’s Lionel  Lincoln”; 

The  lost  ship,  by  T. 
Townsend ; The  country 
squire,  by  C.  Dance; 
Putnam,  the  iron  son  of 
’76,  by  N.  H.  Bannister; 

The  king  and  deserter, 
by  J.  M.  Maddox;  I.,a . 
flammina,  founded  upon 
a P^rench  play  by  M. 
Achard,  by  W.  W.  Clapp, 
jr. ; A hard  struggle,  by 
(J  ) W.  Marston;  Gwyn- 
neth  Vaughan,  by  M. 
r.,emon 165.28 

— The  love-knot,  by  J.  S. 


Shelf.  No. 

Dramas,  continu'd. 

Coyne;  T^avater,  or  not 
a bad  judge,  by  J.  R. 
Planche;  The  noble 
heart,  by  G.  H.  Tjcwes ; 
Coriolanus,  by  W. 
Shakespeare;  The  win- 
ter’s tale,  by  W.  Sliake- 
sjieare ; Plveleen  Wilson, 
by  J Pilgrim;  Ivanhoe, 
adapted  from  Sir  W. 

Scott,  by  T.  Dibdin ; 
Jonathan  in  England,  al- 
tered from  G.  Colman’s 
comedy  of  “ Who  wants 
a guinea  ” ; The  pirate’s 
legacy,  by  C.  H.  Saun- 
ders ; The  charcoal- 
burner,  by  G.  Almar; 
Adelgitha,  by  M.  G. 

Lewis:  Sehor  Valiente, 
by  G.  11.  Miles  ; The  for- 
est rose,  by  S.  Wood- 
worth  ; 'The  duke’s 
daughter,  dramatized 
from  IL  L’eval’s  “ Le 
petite  l^arisieii,”  by  Ani- 
cet  Bourgoise  and  P'e- 
val,  as  “ TjC  Bossu”; 
Camilla’s  liusband,  by 
W.  Phillips;  Pure  gold, 
by(J.)W.  Marston....  165.29 

— The  ticket-of-leave  man, 

by  T.  Taylor;  The  fool’s 
revenge,  by  T.  Taylor; 

O’Neal,  the  great,  by  N. 

H.  B.  Clarke;  Handy 
Andy,  by  W.  R.  Floyd; 

The  pirate  of  the  isles, 
by  N.  H.  B.  Clarke; 
P'anchon,  the  cricket, 
from  the  German,  by  A. 
Waldauer;  Little  bare- 
foot, from  the  German, 
by  A.  Waldauer;  Wild 
Irish  girl,  by  J.  Pilgrim  ; 

The  pearl  of  Savoy ; The 
dead  heart,  by  B.  Web- 
ster; Ten  nights  in  a 
bar-room,  dramatized 
from  'r.  S.  Arthur’s  nov- 
el, by  W.  W.  Pratt ; The 
dumb  boy  of  Manches- 
ter, by  B.  F.  Rayner; 
Belphegor,  the  mounte- 
bank, by  C.  Webb; 

Mesc’s  diversion,  by  H. 

T Craven;  The  cricket 
on  the  hearth,  drama- 
tized by  A.  Smith,  by 
permission  of  the  au- 
thor, C.  Dickens ; The 
printer’s  devil,  by  J.  R. 
Planche 165.30 

— A midsummer- night’s 

dream,  by  W.  Shake- 
speare ; Popping  the 
question,  by  J.  B.  Buck- 
stone ; La  tourde  Nesle, 
from  V.  Hugo  ; Deaf  as  a 
post,  by  T.  Poole  ; The- 
rese,  the  orphan  of  Ge- 
neva, from  the  French, 
by  J.  H.  Payne;  The 
flying  Dutchman,  by  E. 
Fitzball;  'Phe  new  foot- 


DItAMAS 


DU A MAS 


Klit-lf.  No. 

DifAMAH,  coutinacd. 

iiijui,  by  (b  Selby;  A 
|)](‘}isimt>  iici^liljor,  by  10. 
rijinelie 105.32 

— 'J'lip  Irish  Jittoniey,  I)y  W. 

]i.  liernanl ; lioots  at 
the  Swan,  ))y  C.  Selby; 

Dow  to  ])ay  the  rent,  by 
'r.  I’ower ; Tlie  loan  of  a 
lover,  by  J.  K.  rianche; 

The  dead  shot,  by  J.  B. 
Bnchstone;  IDs  last 
le.i^s,  by  W.  B.  Bernard ; 

Tlie  invisible  prince, by  J. 

It.  Blanche;  The  golden 
fanner,  by  B.  Webster.  104.1 

— The  i)ride  of  the  market, 

by  J It.  Blanche;  Used 
np,  Irom  the  rrench  of 
“ T/homme  blase,”  by  C. 
Mathews;  The  Irish  tu- 
tor, by  the  Earl  of  Glen- 
gall  (It.  Butler) ; The 
barrack  room,  by  T.  11. 

Bayly  ; laike  the  labour- 
er, by  J.  B.  Buckstonc; 

Beauty  and  the  beast, 
by  J.  It.  Blanche;  St. 
Batrick’s  eve,  by  T. 

Bower;  The  captain  of 
the  Match,  by  J.  It. 
Blanche 104.2 

— The  secret;  The  M’hitc 

horse  of  the  Beppers,  by 

S.  Lover;  The  Jacobite, 
by  J.  It.  Blanche ; The 
bottle,  by  T.  B.  Taylor ; 

Box  and  Cox,  by  J.  M. 

Morton ; Bamboozling, 
by  T.  E.  Wilks;  The 
Midow’s  victim,  by  C. 

. Selby ; Kobert  Macaire, 
by  C.  Selby 1G4.3 

— Secret  service,  from  the 

French  of  Melesville  and 
Duveyrier,  by  J.  R. 
Blanche  ; The  omnibus  ; 

The  Irish  lion,  by  J.  B. 
Buckstone ; The  maid  of 
Croissey,  by  Mrs.  C. 

Gore;  The  old  guard; 
Raising  the  Mdnd,  by  J. 
Kenney ; Slasher  and 
Crasher,  by  J.  M.  Mor- 
ton; Naval  engage- 
ments, by  C.  Dance ....  164.4 

— , Cockneys  in  California, 
by  J.  S.  Coyne;  Bom- 
bastes  furioso,  by  T.  B. 
Rhodes ; Macbeth  trav- 
estie,  by  W.  K.  Northall ; 

The  Irish  ambassador, 
by  J.  Kenney;  Delicate 
ground,  by  C.  Dance; 

The  weathercock,  by  J. 

T.  Allingham;  All  that 
glitters  is  not  gold,  by 
j'.  Jind  J.  M.  Morton; 

Who  speaks  first,  by  C. 

Dance 164.5 

— "J'he  rough  diamond,  by 

J.  B>.  Buckstone;  Grim- 
shaw,  Bagshaw,  and 
Bradshaw,  hy  J.  M.  Mor- 
ton ; 'l'h(!  Bloomer  cos- 
tume, by  E.  Stirling; 


2() 


Shelf.  No. 

Duamas,  conthtnrd. 

'I  h(!  two  Uonnycnslles, 
by  J.  M.  JMorton;  Born 
1o  good  luck,  adapted 
from  “ Fals(“  ami  1 rue,” 
by  'I'.  Tower;  A kiss 
in  the  dark,  by  J.  M. 
Buckslone  ; M'onld 
l)uz/lc  a conjurer,  by  .1. 

Booh;;  Kill  or  cure;,  by 

C.  Dance 164.6 

— Box  and  Cox  married  and 

settled,  by  J.  S.  Coyne; 

St.  Cupid,  or  Dorothy’s 
fortune,  by  1).  Jerrold  ; 
Gotobed  'Pom,  by  'P. 
Morton;  'Phe  lawyers, 
by  S.  Lawrence;  Jack 
Sheppard,  by  J.  B.  Buck- 
stone; The  Toodles; 

The  mob  caji,  by  H.  Baul ; 

Ladies  beware  ! 164.7 

— A morning  call,  by  C. 

Dance;  Bopping  the 
(jucstion,  by  J.  B.  Buck- 
stone; Deaf  as  a iiost, 
by  T.  Boole;  The  new 
footman,  by  C.  Selby; 

A pleasant  neighbor,  by 

E.  Blanche;  Baddy  the 
liiper,  by  J.  Bilgrim; 

Brian  O’Linn;  Irish  a.s- 
surance  and  Yankee 
modesty;  Temptation, 
by  J.  Brougham;  Baddy 
Carey,  by  T.  Bower; 

The  two  Gregories ; 

King  Charming,  by  J. 

R.  Blanche;  Bo-ca-hon- 
tas,  by  J.  Brougham ; 

The  clockmaker’s  hat, 
adapted  from  “ Le  cha- 
peau d’uu  horologer,” 
by  D.  de  Girardin,  and 
translated  by  W.  Robert- 
son; The  married  rake, 
by  C.  Selby;  Love  and 
murder,  by  J.  Brougham.  164.8 

— Ireland  and  America;  A 

pretty  piece  of  business, 
by  T.  Morton ; The  Irish 
broom-maker,  by  C.  A. 

F.  Wood;  To  Baris  and 
back,  for  five  pounds, 
by  J.  M.  Morton  ; That 
blessed  baby,  by  J.  G. 

Moore ; Our  gal,  by  S. 

D.  Johnson;  The  Swiss 
cottage,  by  T.  II.  Bayly ; 

The  young  widow,  by  T. 

G.  Rodwell ; A recollec- 
tion of  O’Flannigan  and 
the  fairies,  by  J.Brough- 
am;  The  Irish  post,  by 
J.  R.  Blanche  ; My  neigh- 
bor’s wife,  adapted  from 
the  French,  by  A.  Bunn  ; 

The  Irish  tiger,  by  .1. 

M.  Morton  ; B.  B.,  or  the 
man  and  the  tiger,  byT. 

I’arry ; To  oblige  Ben- 
son, adapted  from  “ Un 
service  a Blanchard,”  hy 
T.  ’i’aylor;  State  se- 
crets; ’Phe  Irish  Yankee, 

by  J.  Brougham 164.0 


sill  If.  No. 

I lUAMAM,  rnvtivufd . 

— “ .\  good  I'vllow,”  by  ( '. 

M . W.ah’ol  ; ( 'Imutv  ami 
lair  star;  G;do  DiMT/.ely, 
by  .1.  li.  Jolin.-'lom- ; Our 
.Iciuimy,  by  II.  J.  Gon- 
wav  ; 'Pho  miller's  maid, 
by'j.  F.  Saville;  An 
awkward  arrival,  by  .1. 

S.  Coyne;  Crossing  tim 
line,  by  G.  Alniar; 
conjugal  lesson,  by  D. 
Danvers;  My  wife’s  mir- 
ror, by  E.  G.  T.  Wilkins ; 

Life  in  New  York,  by  J. 
Brougham  ; 'Phe  middy 
ashore,  by  W.  I>.  lier- 
nard  ; 'Phe  crown  prince, 
by  'P.  E.  Wilks  ; 'Phe  two 
(pieens,  by  .1.  B.  Buck- 
slone ; A 1 humping  h-g- 
acy,  by  J.  M.  Morton; 

The  unllnished  gentle- 
man, by  C.  Selby;  'Phe 
house  dog,  by  'P.  1 1 iggie.  1 64. 1 0 

— The  demon  lov(!r,  by  J. 

Brougham ; Matriiminy, 
altered  from  Ihc  Fnmch, 
by  J.  Kenney;  In  and  out 
of  place,  by  S.  1).  John- 
son ; I dine  with  my 
mother,  adapted  by  (;. 
McLachlan ; Hiawatha, 
by  C.  M.  Walcot;  Andy 
Blake,  by  D.  (L.)  Bouci- 
cault;  Love  in  ’76,  by  O. 

Bunce;  Romance  under 
dilliculties,  by  F.  C.  Bur- 
nand;  One  coat  for  two 
suits,  by  C.  M.  Walcot; 

A decided  case,  by  J. 
Brougham ; 'Lhe  daugh- 
ter, by  T.  11.  Bayly; 

No!!  A coroner’s  in- 
quisition, by  A.  O.  Hall; 

Love  in  humble  life,  by 
J.  II.  Bayne ; Family 
jars ; Bersonation,  by 
Mrs.  C.  Kemble 164.11 

— The  children  in  the  wood, 

by  T.  Morton ; Winning 
a husband,  by  Macfar- 
ren;  Day  after  the  fair, 
by  G.  A.  Somerset; 

Make  your  wMlls,  by  E. 
Mayhew  and  G.  Smith; 

The  rendezvous,  by  R. 

Ayton;  My  wife’s  hus- 
band, by  F.  Challis; 
Monsieur  Tonson,  by  W. 

T.  Moncrieff;  'The  illus- 
trious stranger,  by  F. 
Kenney;  Mischief-mak- 
ing, by  J.  B.  Buckstone  ; 

A live  woman  in  the 
mines,  by  “ Old  Block  ” ; 

The  corsair,  by  W. 
Brough  ; Shylock,  or  the 
mercliaut  of  Venice  pre- 
served, new  reading  of 
Shakespeare,  by  F.  'fal- 
fourd  ; 'The  spoiled  child, 
by  B.  lloare ; 'Lhe  evil 
eye,  by  J.  B.  Bhillips; 
Nothing  to  nurse,  by  C. 

M.  Waicot;  Wanted  — a 


DRAMAS 


27 


DRAMAS 


Shelf.  No. 

Dramas,  continued. 

widow,  with  immediate 
possession,  by  D.  (L.) 
Boucicault  and  C.  Sey- 
mour  1G4.12 

— The  lottery  ticket,  I)y  J. 

B.  Buckstone ; Fortune’s 
frolic,  by  J.  T.  Ailing- 
ham;  Is  he  jealous,  by 

S.  Beaseley;  The  mar- 
ried bachelor,  by  P.  P. 
O’Callaghan;  A husband 
at  sight,  by  J.  B.  Buck- 
stone  ; The  Irishman  in 
London,  by  W.  Mac- 
ready  ; Animal  magnet- 
ism, by  E.  Inchbald  ; 
Highways  and  by-ways, 
by  B.  Webster;  Colum- 
bus el  fllibustero,  by  J. 
Brougham ; Harlequin 
Blue  Beard;  Ladies  at 
home,  by  J.  G.  Millen- 
geu;  A phenomenon  in 
a smock  frock,  by  W. 

Brough ; Comedy  and 
tragedy,  from  the  French 
of  R.  Fournier,  by  W. 

Robson ; Opposite  neigh- 
bors, by  J.  H Paul ; The 
Dutchman's  ghost,  by  S. 

Barry ; The  persecuted 
Dutchman,  by  S.  Barry.  164.13 

— The  musard  ball,  by  J. 

Brougham ; The  great 
tragic  revival,  ' by  J. 
Brougham ; High,  low, 

Jack,  and  the  game,  by 
J.  R.  Blanche  and  C. 

Dance ; A gentleman 
from  Ireland,  by  F. 
O’Brien;  Tom  and  Jer- 
ry, by  W.  T.  Moncrieff; 

The  village  lawyer ; The 
captain’s  not  a-miss,  by 

T.  E.  Wilks  ; Amateurs 
and  actors,  by  R.  B, 

Peake ; Promotion,  by 
J.  R.  Blanche;  A fasci- 
nating individual,  by  H. 
Danvers ; Mrs.  Caudle’s 
curtain  lecture,  [adapted 
from  D.  Jerrold]  by  E. 

Stirling ; Shakespeare’s 
dream,  by  J.  Brougham ; 
Neptune’s  defeat,  by  J. 
Brougham ; The  lady  of 
the  bed-chamber ; Take 
care  of  little  Charley,  by 
J.  Brougham;  The  Irish 
widow,  by  D.  Garrick..  164.14 

— Yankee  peddler,  by  M. 

Barnett ; Hiram  Hireout, 
by  H.  J.  Conway;  The 
double-bedded  room,  by 
J.  M.  Morton ; The  dra- 
ma defended,  by  W.  Da- 
vidge;  Vermont  wool- 
dealer;  Ebenezer  Ven- 
ture, by  L.  La  Bree; 
Principles  form  charac- 
ter, by  J.  H.  Wehner; 

The  lady  of  the  lake,  by 
M.  Thomson ; Mad  dogs, 
by  J.  Moore ; Barney 
the  baron;  The  Swiss 


Shelf.  No. 

Dramas,  continued. 

swains,  by  B.  Webster; 

The  bachelor’s  bed- 
room, by  C.  Mathews; 

A Roland  for  an  Oliver, 
by  T.  Morton ; More 
blunders  tlian  one,  by  T. 

G.  Rodwell ; The  dumb 
belle,  by  W.  B.  Bernard ; 

The  Limerick  boy,  by  J. 

Pilgrim  164.15 

— Nature  and  philosophy; 

Teddy  the  tiler,  by  G. 

H.  Rodwell ; The  spectre 
bridegroom,  by  W.  T. 
Moncrieff;  Matteo  Fal- 
cone, by  W.  H.  Oxberry ; 

Jenny  Lind  at  last,  by 

A.  B.  Reach ; The  two  > 
Buzzards,  by  J.  M.  Mor- 
ton ; The  happy  man,  by 
S.  Lover;  Betsy  Baker, 
by  J.  M.  Morton  ; Num- 
ber one,  round  the  cor- 
ner, by  W.  Brough ; 

Teddy  Roe,  by  E.  Stir- 
ling ; An  object  of  inter- 
est, by  J.  H.  Stocqueler ; 

My  fellow  clerk, ' by  J. 
Oxenford ; The  Bengal 
tiger,  by  C.  Dance ; The 
laughing  hyena,  by  B. 
Webster  ; The  victor 


vanquished,  by  C. 

Dance ; Our  wife,  by  J. 

M.  Morton 164.16 


— My  husband’s  mirror,  by 
W.  W.  Clapp,  jr. ; Yan- 
kee land,  by  C.  A.  Lo- 
gan; Norah  Creiua,  by 
E.  Stirling;  Good  for 
nothing,  by  J.  B.  Buck- 
stone  ; The  Jrst  night ; 

The  Eton  boy,  by  E. 
Morton ; The  wandering 
minstrel,  by  H.  Mayhew ; 
Wanted,  one  thousand 
spirited  young  milliners, 
for  the  gold  diggings,  by 
J.  S.  Coyne ; Poor  Pilli- 
coddy,  by  J.  M.  Morton ; 

The  mummy,  by  VY.  B. 
Bernard ; Don’t  forget 
your  opera-glasses,  by  B. 

E.  Woolf;  Love  in  livery, 
by  J.  B.  Wooler ; Antho- 
ny and  Cleopatra,  by  C. 

Selby ; Trying  it  on,  by 
W.  Brough ; The  stage- 
struck  Yankee,  by  O.  E. 
Durivage  ; My  young 
wife,  and  my  old  um- 
brella, adapted  from  the 
French,  by  B.  Webster.  164,17 
Crinoline,  by  R.  B. 
Brough A family  fail- 
ing, by  j!  Oxenford ; The 
adopted  child,  by  S. 

Birch ; The  turned  head, 
by  G.  A.  A Beckett;  A 
match  in  the  dark,  by  C. 

Dance ; Advice  to  hus- 
bands, by  C.  G.  Lancas- 
ter; The  Siamese  twins, 
by  G.  A.  A Beckett ; Sent 
to  the  tower,  by  J.  M. 


Shelf.  No. 

Dramas,  continued. 

Morton ; Somebody  else, 
by  .1.  li.  Planche;  The 
ladles’  battle,  translated 
from  the  French  drama 
“Un  duel  en  amour”; 

The  art  of  acting,  or 
guide  to  the  stage ; The 
lady  of  the  lions,  by  O. 

F.  Durivage ; The  rights 
of  man,  by  O.  S.  Leland; 

My  husband’s  ghost,  by 
J.  M.  Morton  ; Two  can 
play  at  that  game,  from 
the  French  of  E.  Pier- 
ron  and  A.  Laferriere ; 
Fighting  by  proxy,  by 
J.  Kenney 164.18 

— A scene  in  the  life  of  an 

unprotected  female,  by 
J.  S.  Coyne;  The  pet  of 
the  petticoats,  by  J.  B. 
Buckstone ; Forty  and 
fifty,  by  T.  H.  Bayly; 

Who  stole  the  pocket- 
book,  by  J.  M.  Morton; 

My  son  Diana,  by  A. 

Harris ; A most  unwar- 
rantable intrusion,  by  J. 

M.  Morton ; Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Peter  White,  by  R. 

J.  Raymond ; A quiet 
family,  by  W.  Suter ; 

Cool  as  a cucumber,  by 
W.  B.  Jerrold;  Sudden 
thoughts,by  T.  E.  Wilks  ; 
Jumbo-jum!  A blighted 
being,  adapted  from 
“ Une  existence  deco- 
loree,”  by  T.  Taylor; 

Little  Toddlekins,  by  C. 
Mathews;  A lover  by 
proxy,  by  D.  (L.)  Bouci- 
cault; The  maid  with 
the  milking  pail,  by  J. 

B.  Buckstone ; A lady 
and  gentleman  in  a pe- 
culiarly perplexing  pre- 
dicament, by  C.  Selby.  164.19 

— Doctor  Dilworth,  by  J. 

Oxenford;  Out  to  nurse, 
by  T.  Williams ; A lucky 
hit,  by  H.  Paul;  The 
dowager,  by  C.  Math- 
ews; Metamora,  by  J. 
Brougham ; Dreams  of 
delusion,  adapted  from 
the  French  drama  “ Elle 
est  folle,”  by  J.  P.  Simp- 
son ; The  shaker  lovers, 
by  S.  D.  Johnson ; Tick- 
lish times,  by  J.  M.  Mor- 
ton ; Twenty  minutes 
with  a tiger,  adapted 
from  the  French ; Miral- 
da,  by  M.  M.  Ballou;  A 
soldier’s  courtship,  by  J. 

Poole ; Servants  by  lega- 
cy, by  J.  Pilgrim ; Dying 
for  love,  by  J.  M.  Mor- 
ton ; An  alarming  sacri- 
fice, byJ.  B.  Buckstone; 

The  valet  de  sham,  by  C. 

Selby;  Nicholas  Nickle- 
by,  [dramatized  from 
Dickens]  by  E.  Stirling.  164.20 


J)UAlVrAS 


IHTNLAI 


2H 


Shelf.  No. 

J)i:amas,  ron/iuvrtl. 

— 'J'lio  Iasi  of  tin;  |)ii;tnils, 

by  (J,  Selby  ; Kiii^  Uenr's 
(lau;;liter,  IVoiii  If.  Her/, 
by  io.  IMiipps;  TIk*  ^Mot- 
to iiymjih,  by  A.  W. 
'riiaxler;  A devilisli 
fjjood  joke,  fiy  T.  I lifjujie  ; 

A twice  told  tale,  by  J. 
r.  Woofer;  I’as  (le  fas- 
cination, ])y  J.  S.  (!oyne  ; 

The  revolutionary  sol- 
dier, 1)3'^  (J.  .laiinson;  A 
man  without  a head,  by 
J P.  Woofer;  The  olio, 
or  speaker’s  companion ; 

Tlie  trumpeter’s  dauj;li- 
ter,  by  J.  S.  Coyne  ; See- 
in^i^  Warren  (adapted 
from  “ seeing  Wri^lit  ”), 
by  T.  Morton;  Tlic 
Green  mountain  l)oy,  by 
J.  S.  Jones ; Tliat  nose, 
by  B.  E.  Woolf;  ’Fom 
Noddy’s  secret,  by  T.  if. 

Bayly lGt.21 

— Shocking  events,  f)y  J.  B. 

Buckstone ; A regular 
fix,  by  J.  M.  Morton ; 

Dick  Turpin  and  Tom 
King,  by  W.  E.  Suter; 

The  young  scamp,  by  E. 
Stirling;  The  manager’s 
daugliter,  i)y  E.  Lancas- 
ter; Call  at  number  1 — 

7,  by  J.  Triplet;  One 
touch  of  nature,  by 
B.  Webster;  The  two 
b’hoys,  by  C.  Dance ; All 
tlie  workl ’s  a stage,  al- 
tered ai^d  adapted  by  G. 
Brookes ; Quash,  adapt- 
ed by  G.  Brookes;  Turn 
him  out,  by  T.  J.  Wil- 
liams ; The  pretty  girls 
of  Stillberg;  The  angel 
of  the  attic,  by  T.  Mor- 
ton ; Circumstances  alter 
cases,  adapted  from  A. 

Dumas,  by  W.  J.  Hop- 
pin  ; Katty  O’Sheal,  by 
J.  Pilgrim ; A supper  in 
Dixie,  by  J.  Triplet 1G4.22 

— The  children  in  the  wood, 

by  T.  Morton;  Winning 
a husband,  by  Macfar- 
ren ; Day  after  the  fair, 
by  G.  A.  Somerset ; Make 
your  wills,  by  E.  May- 
hew  and  G.  Smith;  The 
rendezvous,  by  R.  Ay- 
ton  ; My  wife’s  Imsband, 

I y F.  Cliallis  ; Monsieur 
’1  onson,  by  W.  T.  Mon- 
crielf;  The  illustrious 
stranger,  by  F.  Kenney.  1G4.2G 

— Young  New  York,  by  E. 

G.  P.  Wilkins;  Victims, 
by  T.  Taylor;  Romance 
after  marriage,  by  F.  B. 
Goodrich  and  F.  L. 
Warden;  'i'he  brigand, 
by  J.  R.  Planche;  J'iie 
poor  of  New  York;  Am- 
brose Gwiiiett,  by  I). 
Jerrold ; Raymond  and 


Sholf.  No. 

1 )KAMAH,  roiifintiftl. 

Agnes,  by  M.  G.  T.ewis; 

4'he  gaml)ler’s  fate,  by 

II.  M.  Milner 1GL21 

— 'Fhe  musard  ball,  b}'  J. 

Brougham;  The  great 
tragic  revival,  by  J. 
Brougham;  High,  low. 

Jack,  and  the  game,  by 
J.  R.  Planche  and  C. 

Dance;  A gentleman 
from  Ireland,  by  F. 
O’Rrieii;  'I'om  ami  Jer- 
ry,  by  W.  T.  Moncrielf; 

J'lu!  village  lawyer ; 'Fhe 
captain’s  not  a-miss,  by 
T.  E.  Wilks;  Amateurs 
and  actors,  by  R.  P>. 

Peake 1G4.25 

— Promotion,  by  J.  K. 

Planche;  A fascinating 
individual,  by  II.  Dan- 
vers ; M rs.  Caudle’s  cur- 
tain lecture,  [adapted 
from  1),  Jerrold]  by  E. 
Stirling ; Shakespeare’s 
dream,  by  J.  Brougham  ; 
Neptune’s  defeat,  by  J. 
Brougham  ; The  lady  of 
the  bed-cliamber ; Take 
care  of  little  Cliarley,  by 
J.  Brougham;  The  Irish 
widow,  by  D.  Garrick..  1G4.2G 
Dramatic  literature  of  tlie 
age  of  Elizabeth.  Ilaz- 


litt,  W 207.12 

Dramatis  personae.  Browm- 

ing,  R 1G7.18 

DiiArEK,  J.  AV.  History  of 
the  American  civil  war. 

3 v 131.4 

— Intellectual  development 

of  Europe 143.7 

Drawing.  Minitie,  W.  Geo- 
metrical   3G2.11 

— Ruskiii,  J.  Elements  of.  3G7.24 

Dream  at  sea.  Buckstone, 

J.  B 1G5.2G 

Dream  life.  Mitchell,  D.  G. 

158.9;  247.12 

Dreams  of  delusion.  Simp- 
son, J.  P 1G4.20 

Dred.  Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B.  . . 2G5.2 

Same.  Dramatized.  See 

Brougham,  J 1G5.18 

Note.  — See  Nina  Gordon. 

“Drifting  about.”  Mas- 

sett,  S.  C 243.19 

Drunkard,  The.  Smith, 

W.  H.  (S.) 1G5.12 

Drury,  A.  H.  Misrepre- 
sentation   302.19 

Dryden,  j.  Poetical  works. 

5 228.4 


Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Life,  by 
J.  Mitford;  Poems;  Astriea 
redux;  Annus  inirabilis ; Es- 
say upon  salire;  Absalom  and 
Acliitopbel,  parti,  il.  Absa- 
lom and  Acliitopbel,  part  2; 
'file  medal ; Iteligio  laid ; 
"J’brcnodia  Aiiyustalis ; Tbe 
bind  and  the  jiantber;  Rritan- 
nia  rediviva;  M ac  Klecknoe  ; 
Epistles  ; Elegies  and  epitajibs. 
III.  Hongs,  odes,  ami  a 
masinie ; Ib-ologiies  and  epi- 
logues; 'J'ranslations  from 
Tlieocritus,  Jiucretius,  and 


SluK.  No. 

DrVDI.N,  j.,  runt ! until, 

FloriK-e;  Palainon  iiml  Arelle; 

'Ibe  eoek  ami  ll.e  foX.  IV. 

'I'lie  lliiwcr  ami  the  leaf;  The 
wife  of  I’.alb.  her  tale;  Tim 
rbaraeler  of  a gooil  parsoti  ; 
'rratislallons  from  I ’.occaee ; 
'rr.inslallons  from  Ovid's  Mel- 
amorpliof-es.  V.  Translations 
from  Ovid’s  epistles,  Ovlil’s 
art  of  love.  .Iiivenal.  Persliis, 
and  Homer. 


Du  CiiAii.i.u,  P.  B.  Explo- 
riitions  and  !idvcnlurcs 
in  ctpiMtorial  ,\fric!t  ....  H2.G 

— Jotirne^’  into  .Ashantro- 

land  : .and  further  pene- 
tfittion  into  (■(|uatorial 
Africa 82.7 

— Lost  in  the  jungle 15. G 

— My  Apingi  kingdom  : with 

life  in  the  gre;it  Salnira.  23.1 

— Stories  of  the  gorilla 

country 15.5 

— Wild  life  under  the  etpia- 

b)r 15.7 

Dudev'ant,  ,\.  L.  A.  I). 

((S'ortfe  Sand.)  Antonia.  32G.7 

— Consuelo 321.12 

— The  corsair 302.13 

— Cotintess  of  Kudolsladt.  321.1 1 

— F.'inchon  ; t he  cricket 321.14 

S.TirU!.  Dramatized  by 

A.  Waldaiier 1G5.3 

— First  and  true  love 302.41 

— Indiana 321.10 

— Jealousy.  Phil. 324.13 

Same.-  N.  Y 307.12 

— ^Mauprat 32G.G 

— Tererino.  N.  Y 307  12 

Same.  Pliil 324.13 


Dudley,  T.  Letter  to  the 

countess  of  Lincoln 181.7 

Duenna,  The.  Sheridan,  R. 

B 1G3.9;  1G5.8 

Duer,  W.  a.  Constitution- 
al jurisprudence  of  the 

United  States 19.29 

Dufferin,  Lord.  See  Black- 
wood, F.  T. 

Duke  and  cousin.  Grey,  JMs-.  341.39 
Duke’s  daughter.  Bour- 

goise,  A.  A 1G5.29 

Dumas,  A.,j^Zs.  Camille-...  1G5.17 
Dumas,  A.  (D.)  Andree  de 

Taverney.  2v.ini 281.18 

— The  count  of  Monte- 


Cristo 321.1 

— Garibaldians  in  Sicily  - . . 18G.8 

— The  Corsican  brothers. 

Dramatized.  See  Gran- 
ge, E 165  13 

Dumb  belle.  The.  Bernard, 

W.  B 164.15 

Dumb  boy  of  Manchester. 

Rayner,  B.  F.  165.30 

Dumb  girl  of  Genoa.  Far- 
rell, J 165.25 

Dun,  F.  Veterinary  medi- 
cines  362.6 

Dunciad,  The.  Pope,  A. 

V.  3 of  169.7 

Dunham,  S.  A.  History 
of  Spain  and  Portugal. 

5v 148.1 

Dunlap,  W.  Arts  of  de- 
sign in  the  IJ nited  States. 

I 2 202.4 


DUNLAP 


29 


EGYPT 


Shelf.  No. 


DuNLAr,  W.,  continU'ed. 

— History  of  New  York. 

2 V 148.9 

— History  of  the  New 

Netherkuids  to  [1789]. 

2 V 132.1 

Dupin,  L.  E.  The  universal 
library  of  historians. 

2v 187.12 

DunniN,  J.  P.  Observations 

in  Europe.  2 v 85.19 

— Observations  in  the  East. 

2 T 86.19 

Dukivagk,  O.  E.  The  lady 

of  the  lions. 164.18 

— The  stage-struck  Yan- 

kee   164  17 

Dutch  and  Fleinish  schools 

of  painting.  Stanley,  G.  156.14 
Dutchman’s  ghost.  Barry, 

S 164.13 

Du  Turk  ail,  P.,  Chevalier 
Bayard,  Life  of.  See 

Simms,  W.  G 125.6 

Duxbury,  Mass.  Thomas, 

C.  B.  Landing  of  the 
French  Atlantic  cable  at.  133.19 

— Winsor,  J.  History  of. . 134  15 

Dwelling-houses,  Con- 
struction of 367.16 

Dwight,  Theodore,  jr.  His- 

toi-y  of  Connecticut. .. . 189.2 

Dwight,  Timothy,  Life  of. 

See  Sprague,  W.  B.  v.  4 of  117.2 
Dyer,  T.  H.  Life  of  J.  Cal- 
vin   125.5 

Dying  for  love.  Morton, 

J.  M 164.20 

DYnevor  terrace.  Yonge, 

C.  M 287.6 

Dyspepsia.  Hitchcock,  E 
Dyspepsy  forestalled 
and  resisted 34.24 

— Mace,  J.  Servants  of 

the  stomach 34.27 

See  also  Diet,  Digestion. 

Eames,  j.  a.  The  budget 

closed 96.24 

Earl’s  daughter.  Sewell, 

E.  M 304.3 

Earl’s  heirs.  Wood,  E.  P.  282.4 
Earth.  Guyot,  A.  Earth 

and  man 364.30 

— Higgins,  W.  M.  Physi- 

cal condition  of  the 49.12 

East,  The.  Alger,  W.  li. 

Poetry  of 166.9 

— Durbin,  J.  P.  Observa- 

tions in  86.19 

— Fctridge,  W.  P.  Harper’s 

hand-book  for  travelers 
in 86.1;  234.1 

— Martineau,  H.  Eastern 

life 97.6 

East  Indian  archipelago. 
Travels  in  the.  Bick- 

more,  A.  S 82.10 

Easter-day.  Browning,  R.  167.14 
Eaton,  W , Life  of.  See 

Felton,  C.  C v.  9 of  117.1 

Ebenezer  V enture.  La  Bree, 

L 164.15 

Ecce  Deus.  Parker,  J 366.10 

Ecce  Homo.  Seeley,  J.  R.  366.9 


Shelf.  No. 

Ecclesiastical  history.  Eu- 
sebius Pamphilus.  Ec- 
clesiastical history 188.14 

— Gieseler,  J.  C.  L.  Text- 

book of  church  history.  142.4 

— Mosheim,  J.  L.  Ecclesi- 

astical history  ... . 142.12 

— White,  J.  The  eighteen 

Christian  centuries 188.10 

See  also  Christianity,  Church, 
Congregational  churclies  of 
New  England,  England 
(Church  of).  Missions,  New 
Jerusalem  church,  Protestant 
episcopal  church,  U.  S.  A., 

Popes,  Reformation,  Roman 
catholic  church. 

Eclectic  magazine.  Vol. 

3-8,  12, 45-52,  54-59,  61- 


63  ; new  series,  v.  1-4,  7. 

29  V.  in  30 393.2 

Note.  — This  is  a continua- 
tion of  the  American  eclectic. 

Eclogues.  Virgil ius  Maro, 

P 339.3 

Edda,  The  prose.  Mallet, 


P.  H 235.15 

Eddy,  D.  C.  Scenes  and 
society  in  England, 
France,  Italy,  and  Swit- 


zerland  234.16 

Eden,  Hon.  Emily.  The 

semi-attached  couple...  264.21 

— The  semi-detached  house.  248.16 
Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of 

great  men 16.6 

— The  crusades  and  the 

crusaders 186.13 

— Footprints  of  famous 

men 127.9 

— Great  men  and  gallant 

deeds 14.7 

— History  for  boys 17.13 

— Sea-kings  and  naval  he- 

roes  17.15 

— The  wars  of  the  roses...  17.14 
Edgeworth,  M.  Essay  on 

self-justification 249.6 

— Letters  for  literary  ladies.  249.6 

— Letters  of  Julia  and  Car- 

oline   249.6 

— Tlie  modern  Griselda ....  249.6 

— Popular  tales 249.3 


Contents.  — Murud  the  un- 
lucky; The  manufacturers; 
The  contrast;  Tlie  grateful 
negro;  To-morrow. 


Edith  Hale.  Talmon,  T.  ..  243.11 
Education.  Babingtoii,  T. 

View  of  Christian 366.22 

— Bache,  A.  D.  Education 

in  Europe 154.11 

— Boese,  T.  Public  educa- 

tion in  the  city  of  New 
York 133.3 

— Burton,  W.  Helps  to...  154.25 

— Hamilton,  E.  Element- 

ary principles  of 367.3 

— Mann,  M.  Moral  culture 

of  infancy 154.22 

— Milton,  J.  Tractate  on. 

V.  3 of  337.5 

— More,  H.  Female 207.2 

— Necker  de  Saussure,  A.  A. 

Progressive 154.26 


Shelf.  No. 


Education,  continued. 

— Northend,  C.  Teacher’s 

assistant 154.24 

— Phelps,  3Irs.  L.  Hours 

with  my  i)upils 157.7 

— Schmidt,  H.  I.  History 

of 19.3 

— Spencer,  II.  Intellectual, 

moral,  and  physical...  155  12 

— Taylor,  I.  Home 154.16 

— Wells,  W.II.  The  graded 

school 154.27 


See  also  Object  lessons. 

Edwards,  A.  B.  Barbara’s 


history 261.45 

— Debenham’s  vow 261.48 

— Half  a million  of  money.  261.55 

— Hand  and  glove 261  27 

— Ladder  of  life 261.25 

— Miss  Carew 261.54 

— My  brother’s  wife 261.31 

— Susan  Fielding 301.39 

Edwards,  B.  B.  Biography 

of  self-taught  men.  1832.  126.15 
Same.  1850,  52.  2 v.  118.2 


Note.  — Vol.  2 was  pre* 
pared  by  S.  0-.  B [ullinch]. 


Same.  1859  199.3 

— Classical  studies.  See 

Sears,  B 153.1 

Edwards,  C.  History  and 

poetry  of  finger-rings  ..  235.8 

Edwards,  11.  Milne.  Anat- 
omy and  physiology. . . . 32.18 

— Iihemens  de  zoologie....  33.20 

Edwards,  J.  Life  [and  ser- 
mons]  194.16 

— Life  of  D.  Brainerd 194.18 

— Life  of.  See  Miller,  S. 

V.  8 of  117.1 

Edwards,  M.,  Memoir  of. 

See  Bultiuch,  T 26.13 

Edwards,  P.,  and  Wallack, 

J.  L.  Romance  of  a poor 
young  man.  Adapted 

from  0.  Feuillet 165.23 

Edwin  Brothertoft.  Win- 

throp,  T 156.31 


Edwin  Drood,  Mystery  of. 

Dickens,  C.  (J-  IL)..-.  281.29 
Egmont,  Lamoral,  Count  of, 

Trial  of.  See  Schiller, 

(J.  C.)  F.  von....  148.4;  157.24 
Egmont.  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  166.2 
Egypt.  Dali,  C.  H.  Egypt’s 


place  iu  history 183.13 

— Grey,  i/oa.  J/rs.  W.  Visit 

to 86.4 

— Hawks,  F.  L.  Monuments 

of.... 91.3 

— Lanoye,  F.  (T.)  de.  Egypt 

3300  years  ago 36.8 

— Olin,  S.  Travels  in 234.4 

— Prime,  W.C.  Boatlifein.  87.18 

— Russell,  M.  Ancient  and 

modern 88.1 

— St.  John,  B.  Village  life 

in 236.7 

— Smith,  J.  V.  C.  Pilgrim- 

age to 94.6 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Inci- 

dents of  travel  in 86.11 

— Wilkinson,  Sir  3.  G.  An- 


cient Egyptians. .85.11 ; 356.12 


ETC  I m ERG 


EN(M.ANI) 


Shrlf.  No. 

EiCMJMCiMj,  .1.  Tlio  doctor 
of  Alcautani;  'I'Ik!  two 

cadis 1(;2.]4 

Eicii  iCNDouFii',  J.  von.  A US 
dcni  Lehcn  cin(!S 'J’aujL^c- 

niclits 277.5 

Eksii  rii  coininaiidnicnt,  The. 

Keade,  C 2r,t..^0 

Eikonoivi.astks.  Milton,  J. 

V.  1 of  337.5 

Elam,  C.  A physician’s 

problems 30.31 

Eldek  brother.  Beaumont, 

F 105.10 

Eldorado,  or,  adventures 
in  the  patli  of  empire. 

Taylor,  (.1.)  Bayard 00.17 

Electjia.  Euripides  ..v.  3 of  330.2 

Electka.  Sophocles 330.10 

Electricity,  Elements  of. 

Farrar,  J 303.12 

See  also  Magnetism,  Tele- 
graph. 

Electro-magnetism,  Ele- 
ments of.  Farrar,  J.  ..  303.12 
Elephant,  Natural  history 

of  the  10.4 

Elfred.  Abbott,  J.  ...v.  0 of  10. 1 
El  Fureidis.  Cummins,  M. 

S 248.10 

Elia,  Essaj^s  of.  Laml),  C. 

V.  2 of  150.0 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  See 
Lewes,  M.  J. 

Eliot,  J.,  Life  of.  See  Fran- 
cis, C V.  5 of  117.1 

Eliot,  S.  History  of  liberty. 

P.  1.  The  aiicicut  Ro- 
mans. 2 187.1 

P.  2.  The  early  Chris- 
tians. 2v 187.2 

Elisire  d’amore.  Doni- 
zetti, G 162.4 

Elizaretii,  of  England,  His- 
tory of.  See  Abbott,  J.  15.10 
Elizaretii  ; or,  the  exiles  of 

Siberia.  Cottin,  S.  R-  . 287.10 

Ella.  Simonds,  W 17.10 

Ella  Rosenberg.  Kenney, 

J 105.27 

Ellen  Linn.  Abbott,  J.  v.  7 of  16.2 
Ellen  VVareliam.  Picker- 
ing, E 302.16 

Ellery,  \V.,  Life  of  See 

Chanuing,  E.  T.  . . .v.  6 of  117.1 
V.  3 of  123.7 

Ellet,  E.  F.  Domestic  his- 
tory of  the  American 
revolution 185.7 

— Women  artists 124.11 

— Women  of  the  American 

revolution.  3v 105.10 

I'iLi.HiOTT,  C.  J.  Life  of 

Christ 303.18 

Eli.iott,  C.  VV.  New  Eng- 
land liistory,  080-1770. 

2 181.15 

Ellio'I  'I',  E.,  Life,  poetry  and 
letters  of.  See  Watkins, 

.1..: 105.4 

Ellis,  G.  Specimens  of  early 
English  metrical  ro- 
mances  338.11 

Ellis,  G.  E.  Life  of  A. 

Hutchinson v.  6 of  117.2 


Hhclf.  No. 

Ellis,  G.  E.,  rnntinued. 

— Lift^  of  Mason v.  3 of  1 1 7.2 

— Life  of  W.  I'enn...v.  12  of  117.2 
Ellis,  W.  'rinaa!  visits  to 

Madagascti r,  1 85;5-50 . . . 2;’, 2. 2 


Ellwood,  O'.  Life 70.7 

IOlm  isliuid  stories.  Kel- 
logg, E 11.11-10 


Elocution.  Philbrlck,  .1. 

1).  American  union 
speaker 151.17 

— Russell,  W.  American 

elocutionist 305.2 

— Sargent,  E.  Standard 

spetiker 153.14 

— O'ower,  D.  Progressive 

speaker 151.21 

Elo(juence,  Select  British. 

Goodrich,  C.  A 152.13 

Elsie  Venner.  Holmes,  (). 

\V 207.2 

Fester’s  folly.  Wood,  E.  1’.  321.0 

Ely,  a.  Jourmd  in  Rich- 
mond   234.17 

Emerson,  R.  W.  ITose 

works.  2 V 153.7 

— Conduct  of  life 20L0 

— English  traits 00.5 

— Essays.  2 v 154. 2H 

— Representiitive  men 215.4 

— Society  and  solitude 157.18 

Emma.  Abbott,  .1 v.  2 of  Itl.l 

Em.ma.  Austen,  ,J 343.0 

Em.mons,  E.  Report  on  the 

(piadrupeds  of  Massa- 
chusetts. See  Massa- 
chusetts  33.12 

Emmons,  R.  The  battle  of 

Bunker  hill 107.1 

Emory,  W.  H.  Notes  of  a 
military  reconnoissance, 
from  Fort  Leavenworth, 

Mo.,  to  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Ncfi  United  States 232.0 


Enchanting  and  enchanted. 

Hacklaender,  F.  W 14.24 

Encyclopaedia  in  the  form  of 
treatises  on  the  sciences 
and  arts.  Supplement. 

21  V.  in  23 71.1 

Contents. — Vol.I.  A — Ang. 

II.  Ang— Bar.  III.  Bar — Bzo. 

IV.  Caa— Cic.  V.  Cic — Dia. 

VI.  Dia — Elh.  VII.  Etm — 

Goa.  VIII.  Gob— Hyd.  IX. 

Hyd — Les.  X.  Les — Mec.  XI. 

Med— Mid.  XII.  Mie— Xeg. 

XIII.  Neh— Pas.  XIV.  Pas— 

Pla.  XV.  Pla-Ran.  XVI. 

Uan — Sco.  XVII.  Sco — Str. 

XVIII.  Str — Zym.  Supple- 
ment: Vol.  I.  A— Ele.  II.  Ele 
—Phi.  III.  Phi— Zoneshio. 

Encyclopaedia  Americana. 

Edited  by  F.  Lieber,  as- 
sisted by  E.  Wiggles- 
worth  and  T.  G.  Brad- 
ford, with  supplement 
bylLVethake.  14  v.  ..  73.1 

ContcMts.  — Vol.I.  A — Bat. 

II.  Bat — Cat.  HI.  Cat — Cra. 

IV.  Cra— 1^1  ve.  V.  Eve — Gre. 

VI.  Gre-lnd.  VII.  Did— 

Lin.  VIII.  Lin-Mon.  IX. 

Mon — J’en.  X.  Pen  — R,(!V. 
aXI.  Rev— Hte.  XII.  Sle— Vis. 

XIII.  Vis-Zwi.  XIV.  Sup- 
plement. 


Hliclf.  N... 

E.NU’Vri.oPKDIA, 

Amcric.'in, 

of  arts  and 

schmccs. 

7 V 

En<hnki'r,  'I’he. 

Abbott,  .!. 

V.  7 of  1 0. 1 

Engini;i;ri\g. 

PI)ld  oil’s 

did  ionary  of * R.  C.  2 

— Civil  engineer's  .'indarchi- 


t(!et’s  Journal 52.1 

Sen  also  llytlraulicn,  Hfeam 
engine. 

Engf.avd.  Abbott,  .1.  Eng- 
lish history v.  5 of  10.1 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Young 

.'Vimu  iea  in 13.5 

— Annals  of 118. 1 1 

— Birehall,.!.  England  un- 

der the  Nf)rmans  and 
I’lantagenets 185.17 

— BlackstomL  Sir  W.  Com- 

mentaries on  tlie  laws 
of 31.2 

— Buckle,  H.  T.  Civiliza- 

tion in 183.4 

— Bulwer-Lyttf)!!,  E.  (G. 

E.  L.)  England  and  the 
English  85.25 

— Carrel,  (.1.  B.  N.)  A. 

Counter-revolution  in..  338.8 

— Dickens,  C.  Child’s  his- 

tory of 20.18 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Scenes  and 

society  in 234.10 

— Forster, .!.  Statesman  of.  142.8 

— Fronde,  J.  A.  History 

of 141.1 

— Guizot,  F.  (P.  G.)  Rev- 

olution of  1040... 204.5;  .3.38.13 

— Hallarn,  H.  Constitution- 

al history  of 142.0 

— Herbert,  H.  W.  Knights 

of 188.8 

— Hume,  D.  History  of. . . 145.2 

— Kay,  J.  Social  condition 

and  education  of  the 
people  in 94.14 

— Keightley,  T.  History 

of,  to  1839 49.11 

— King,  R.  J.  Handbook 

to  the  cathedrals  of. ..87.22,  23 

— Knight,  C.  History  of. . 184.4 

— Laboring  classes  of 305.32 

— Lingard,  .J.  History  of.  186.17 

— Lippiucott,  S.  J.  Merrie 


England 27.6 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord. 

History  of 146.1,  2 

— Mackenzie,  .A.  S.  The 

American  in 86.3 

— Mackintosh,  Sir  .!.  His- 

tory of  148.10 

— Miller,  H.  First  impres- 

sions of 97.1 


— Milton,  J.  Defence  of 

the  people  of v.  1 of  337.5 

Reformation  in.,  .v.  2 of  337.5 

— Smith,  G.  Three  English 

statesmen 124.9 

— Stanhope,  P.  H.,  earl. 

History  of,  from  1713-63.  142.6 

— Strickland,  A.  Queens 

of 145.1;  147.9 

— Taylor,  E.  Tales  from 

the  history  of  the  Sax- 
ons   137.3 


ENGLAND 


31 


EUSEBIUS 


Shelf.  No. 

England,  continued. 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  Eng- 
lish humorists  of  the  18th 
century 153.9;  v.  4 of  347.1 


— Tuckernian,  H.  T.  A 

month  in 9G.25 

— Warburton,  G.  England 

in  the  New  World 87.17 

See  also  Great  Britain,  Lon- 


don. Also  Charles  1,  Charles 
II,  Elizabeth,  George  II, 
George  IV,  Henry  VIII,  James 
I,  Richard  I,  Richard  II,  Rich- 


ard III. 

England,  Church  of.  Blunt, 

H.  History  of  the 385.19 

— Pearson,  J.  Exposition 

of  the  creed 382.5 

English,  T.  D.  The  Mor- 
mons  165.22 

English,  W.  B.  llosina 
Meadows.  Adapted  by 

C.  H.  Saunders 1G5.24 

English  composition,  Aids 

to.  Parker,  R.  G 3G5.8 

English  dramatic  poets. 
Specimens  of,  about  the 
time  of  Shakspeare. 

Lamb,  C 1G2.18 

English  grammar.  Latham, 

R.  G 3G5.10 

English  language.  Marsh, 

G.  P.  Lectures  on  the.  3G2.1 

— Roget,  P.  M.  Thesaurus 

of  English  words  and 


phrases *R.  R.,  E.  3 

— Webster,  N.  Dictionary 

of  the *R.  R.,  A.  1 

Same.  Counting- 

house  edition *R.  R.,  A.  5 

— Worcester,  J.  E.  Dic- 

tionary of  the *R.  R.,  A.  2 

English  literature.  Cham- 
bers, R.  Cyclopaedia  of 

*R.  R.,  B.  3 


— Cleveland,  C.  D.  English 

literature  of  the  19th 
century 204.13 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Essays 

on  English  writers 44.8 

— Ellis,  G.  Specimens  of 

early  English  metrical 
romances 338.11 

— Hazlitt,  W.  English  com- 

ic writers 205.3 

Literature  of  the  age  of 

Elizabeth 157.5 

— Hunt,  (J.  H.)  Leigh.  Se- 

lections from  the  Eng- 
lish poets 205. G 

— Parton,  J.  Humorous 

poetry  of  the  English 
language 1G2.1 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Litera- 

ture of  the  age  of  Eliza- 
beth   157.11 

— Wright,  T.  Literature, 

etc.,  of  England  in  the 

middle  ages 185.19 

English  note -books.  Pas- 
sages from  the.  Haw- 
thorne, N 45.12 

English  traits.  Emerson, 

R.  W 9G.5 

Englishwoman  in  Russia..  23G.4 
Ennlmoser,  j.  History  of 

magic  2 V 37.7 


Shelf.  No. 

Enoch  Arden.  Tennyson, 

A V.  1 of  1G7.10;  1G7.34 

Eoline.  Hentz,  C.  L 34G.11 

Eothen,  or  traces  of  travel 
from  the  East.  King- 

lake,  A.  W 23G.8 

Equator,  Wild  life  under 

the.  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  15.7 
Erckmann,  E.,  and  Chatrian, 

A.  Madame  Therese..  32G.1G 
Erie  canal,  Marco  Paul’s 
travels  on  the.  Abbott, 

J V.  2 of  1G.4 

Erminia.  Read,  H.  E IGl.l 

Ernani.  Verdi,  G 1G2.11 

Ernest  Carroll 287.15 

Ernest  Linwood.  Hentz, 

C.  L 34G.10 

EitNEST  Maltravers.  Medina, 

L.  H 1G5.18 

Ernestine.  Dennery,  — ..  1G5.15 

Erring,  yet  noble 244.10 

Erskine,  T.  Speeches. 

Vol.  1 152.14 

Esmeralda.  Fitzball,  E.  . . 1G5.18 
Espousals,  The.  Patmore, 

C.  (K.) 1GG.8 

Essay  on  criticism.  Pope,  A. 

' V.  1 of  1G9.7 
Essay  on  man.  Pope,  A. 

V.  2 of  1G9.7 


Essex  county.  Mass.  Memo- 
rial for  183G.  Newliall, 

J.  R 357.2 

Ethelwerd’s  chronicle.  See 

Giles,  J.  A 337.2 

Etherization,  Manual  of. 

Jackson,  C.  T 34.20 

Ethics  and  moral  philoso- 
phy. Lecky,  W.  E.  H. 
European  morals 142.5 

— Wayland,  E.  Moral  sci- 

ence   3G5.27 

— Whewell,  W.  Elements 

of  morality 385.9 


See  also  Character,  Slavery, 

War. 


Ethnography.  Lyell,  Sir  . 

C.  Antiquity  of  man..  3G2.10 

— Nott,  J.  C.  Ethnological 

researches 32.  IG 

See  also  Man,  Races. 

£toile  du  nord.  Meyerbeer, 

G 1G2.5 

Eton  boy.  The.  Morton,  E.  164.17 
Eugene,  prince  of  Savoy, 

Memoirs  of 79.1 

Eugene  Aram.  Bulwer-Lyt- 

ton,  E.  (G.  E.  L.) 302.22 

Eugenie  Grandet.  Balzac, 

H de 283.18 

Euler,  L.  Letters  on  differ- 
ent subjects  in  natural 

philosophy.  2 v 47.30 

Europe.  Alison, /S'tV  A.  His- 
tory of,  1789-1815 143.5 

Same.  1815-52 143.6 

— Bache,  A.  D.  Education 

in  154.11 

— Bartol,  C.A.  Pictures  of.  94.10 

— Bellows,  H.  W.  The  old 

world  in  its  new  face . . . 95.8 

— Buflum,  E.  G.  American 

journalist  in 95.20 


Shelf.  No. 


Europe,  continued. 

— Chaiming,  W.  Summer 

in 94.15 

— Choules,  J.  O.  Vacation 

in.. 15.43 

— Colman,  H.  European 

life  and  manners 234.22 

— De  Eorest,  J.  W.  Euro- 

pean acquaintance 95.23 

— Draper,  J.  W.  Intellec- 

tual development  of 143.7 

— Durbin,  J.  P.  Observa- 

tions in 85.19 

— Eetridge,  W.  P.  Harper’s 

hand-book  for  travelers 
in 8G.1;  234.1 

— Hale,  E.  E.  Ninety  days’ 

worth  of 9G.8 

— Hallam,  H.  Europe  dur- 

ing the  middle  ages 142.13 

Literature  of,  15th- 

17th  centuries 142.10 

— Jameson,  A.  (M.)  Diary 

of  an  ennuyee 47.18 

— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Eu- 

ropean morals 142.5 

Rationalism  in 184.7 

— Lippincott,  S.  J.  Haps 

and  mishaps  of  a tour  in.  98.2 

— MacClellan,  G.  B.  Ar- 

mies of 93.4 

— Mitchell,  D.  G.  Conti- 

nental  247.10 

— Peabody,  A.  P.  Remi- 

niscences of  European 
travel 87.  G 

— Russell,  W.  Modern....  143.8 

— Sedgwick,  C.  M.  Letters 

from  abroad 85.17 

— Silliman,  B.  Visit  to,  in 

1851  94.9 

— Sprague,  W.  B.  Visits 

to  European  celebrities.  235.11 

— Sweat,  M.  J.  M.  A sum- 

mer in 285.23 

— Taylor,  (J.)  Bayard.  By- 

ways of 85.10 

Europe  seen  with  knap- 
sack and  staff.  87.9  ; 98.5  ; 234.24 

— Thornes,  W.  H.  Gold 

hunters  in 22.15 

— Train,  G.  F.  American 

merchant  in 233.2 

— Ware,  W.  European  cap- 

itals   9G.28 

See  also  Austria,  Black  sea, 
Crusades,  Denmark,  Ensjland, 
Germany,  Great  Britain, 

Greece,  Italy,  Middle  ages, 
Netherlands,  Poland,  Portu- 
gal, Sweden,  Switzerland, 

Turkey. 


Euripides.  [Tragedies.] 
Translated  by  R.  Potter. 

' 3 V. 339.2 

Contents. — Vol.  I.  The  Bac- 
chae;  Ion;  Alcestis;  Medea; 
Hippolytus ; The  Phoenician 
virgins.  II.  The  suppliants; 
Hercules;  The  Heraclidje; 
Iphigenia  in  Aulis;  Rhesus; 

The  Trojan  dames.  III.  Hec- 
uba; Helena;  Electra;  Ores- 
tes; Iphigenia  in  Tauris ; An- 
dromache. 

Eusebius  Pampiiilus.  Ec- 
clesiastical history 188.14 


KlISTACfTK 


Kics'rrs 


:v2 


ShoH.  No. 

liUSTACiiifl  JiiiMdlii.  Courl- 

IM'V.  >) 1 1 H 

Kus’i  ai'mikvio,  a.  Kcsoiirccs 

ol'  Ivussia 18H.15 

Eittaw.  Siimus,  VV.(r 218. .‘3 

Eu'I’iianahy.  Mouiitfoixl,  \V.  20(),1 

13vai)NK.  Sliicl,  It.  L 1()5.8 

Evan(;ki.ink.  Ivomi^IcHow, 

II.  W.  ...1(12.17;  V.  2 of  ICS. 13 
Evans,  A.  ,1.  /See  Wilson, 

A.  ,1. 


Evans,  F 

. W.  Shakers.  Bi- 

ograiihies  of  Ann  Lee, 

etc.  . 



366.29 

— 'rests 

of  divine  insjiira- 

tion  . 



366.34 

Eveleen 

Wilson.  IMlgrim, 

J. . . . 

165.29 

Evelina. 

D’  Arblay,  F.  . . . 

265.26 

305.24 

Ever  ett. 

A.  H.  Life  of  J. 

Warren v.  10  of  117.1 

V.  2 of  123,7 


— Life  of  r.  Henry  • . . . v.  1 of  1 17.2 
Eveuki'T,  E.  Orations  and 

speeches.  4 42.1 

— Idle  of  ,1.  Stark v.  1 of  117.1 

V.  1 of  132.7 


— Life  of  G.  WasIiini2:ton . . . 107.20 

— The  Mount  Vernon  pa- 

])ers 154.10 

— Tribute  to  the  nieniory 

of.  /See  New-Enf;land 
historic-genealogical  so- 
ciety   103.5 

Everett,  W.  Changing  base.  27.1 

— Double  play 27.0 

Every  boy’s  book.  Forest, 

G 26.2G 

Evera"-day  philosopher  in 
toAVu  and  country.  Boyd, 

A.  K.  H 205.10 

Every  little  boy’s  book. .. . 26.22 

Evidences  of  Christianity. 

Paley,  W 387.24 


— Sumner,  J.  P 385.23 

Evil,  Nature  of.  James,  H.  385.4 
EviLeye,  The.  Phillips,  J. B.  164.12 
Evil  genius,  The.  Bernard, 

AV.  B 165.10 

Excursions.  Thoreaii,  H. 

1) 44.7 

Exercises  for  private  de- 
votion  367.7 

Expectant,  The.  Picker- 
ing, E 302.28 

Experience  of  life.  Sewell, 

E.  M 265.23 

Exploring  expedition.  Four 
years  in  a government. 
Colvocoresses,  G.  IM.  ...  234.10 
Eye,  Diseases  of  the.  Wil- 
liams, 11.  W 365.24 

Eyes  and  ears.  Beecher,  11. 

W 153.12 

Eyrrygg.ja  Saga,  Abstract 

of  the.  Scott,  ,Sir  W.  . . 235.15 

Fap.i.es.  71‘isopus 17.2 

— Vri.arte,  T.  de.  Idterary.  166.21 

Faeiii/,,  E.  F.  M.  The  na- 
tional memoi’ial  day 133.14 

h'Aiatn';  (piecme.  Spcmser, 

E V.  1-4  of  227.3 

Faint  heart  inwer  won  fair 

lady.  I'lanchc,  J.  K. . . . 165.7 


Slipif.  No. 

Eaiu  phay.  South  worth,  E. 

1).  E.  N 315.1 

Faik  <|narrel,  A.  Middleton, 

T V.  3 of  163.10 

FAiniiAiRN,  W.  Iron  ship 

bnilding 33.0 

Fairy  tahjs.  Andersen,  II. 

C.  Danish 15.1 

— (darki;,  IE  S.  F.airy  l)ook.  18.0 

— Craik,  1).  (,M.)  M.  Fairy 

book 15.3 

— Kingsley,  C.  Greek  fairy 

tales M.27 

— Labonlaye,  i\.  (R.  L.) 

Fairy  l ale.s  of  all  nations.  15.2 

— Mace,  J.  Home 15.1 

Faith,  Manual  of.  Hobart, 

.1  11 365.. 35 

Faith  Gartney’s  girlhood. 

Whitney,  A.  1)  T 265.3 

Faitheul  for  ever.  J’at- 

more,  C.  (K.) 167.20 

Faitheul  Hannah.  Baker, 

11.  N.  (W.) 14.2 

Falconer,  E.  The  husband 

of  an  hour 165.28 

— Reading  without  tears.  . . 365.11 

Fallen  minister.  The. 

Spiess,  C.  H V.  1 of  327.36 

Fallen  pride.  South  worth, 

E.  I).  E.  N 345.7 

False  colors.  Cndlip,  A.  ..  261.41 

Falsehood  and  truth.  Ton- 

na,  C.  E 268.3 

Fame  and  fortune.  Alger, 

H.,jr 28.2 

Faaiiliar  quotations.  Bart- 
lett, J 205.11;  *R.  R.,E.7 


Family  doom.  Soutlnvorth, 

E.  D.  E.  N 345.12 

Family  failing.  Oxenford,J.  164.18 
Family  in  love.  Craik,  D. 

(M.)  M 241.3 

Family  jars 164.11 

Family  of  love.  Middleton. 

T 2 of  163.10 

Family  pride 324.21 

Family  save-all 156.17 

Family  secrets 324.23 

Family  singing  book.  Cobb, 

S 158.14 

Famous  men,  Footprints  of. 

Edgar,  J.  G 127.9 

Famous  persons  and  places. 

Willis,  N.  P 98.3 

Fanciion  ; the  cricket.  Du- 

devant,  A.  L.  A.  D 324.14 

Same.  Dramatized  by 

A.  Waldauer 165.30 

FANiavEi;  or,  the  San  Jacin- 
to in  the  seas  of  India, 

etc.  Wood,  W.  M 86.18 

Fantine.  Hugo,  Comte  V. 

(M.) 241.8 

Faraday,  M.  Chemical  his- 
tory of  a candle 367.31 

— Faraday  as  a discoverer. 

/See  Tyndall,  J 123.4 


Farming.  See  Agriculture. 
Farnham,  E.  W.  Life  in 

prairie  land 236.13 

Faroe  islands.  Historical 
and  descriptive  account 

of  the 48.8 

Far<pjhar,  G.  'fhe  constant 

couple 169.9 


Hhi-lf  No. 

l‘'Anoi  HAn,  G.,  r/nitu/iiiiJ. 

'I’Ik!  incuiistanl 165.23 

Fakuvr,  E.  Rc(:i(Ihct  ions 

of  seventy  yejii’s 126.17 

EAnUAU,  .1.  ICIeliients  of 
<deel  rieil  y,  inagiieHsiii, 
and  eleciro-inagnel i>in.  363.12 
Kaihh;ll,  .1.  'file  dtiinl)  girl 

of  Genoa 165.25 

Fakihi.uy.  'fhe  horse’s  foot. 

Miles,  W 34.18 

Fascinming  individual, 

Danvers,  11 164.11,25 

Fashion.  Ritchie,  A.  (k  (M.)  165.22 
I'ashio.n  and  famine.  Stcr- 

phens,  A.  S 213.18;  306.3 

Fashionahle  lover.  Cnm- 

berland,  H 168.22 

Fas«p'elle,  L.  New  method 
of  learning  the  l<’ren(di 

language 365.12 

Fatal  marriage.  South- 

worth,  E.  I).  E.  N :H5.3 

Fa  ther  and  daughter.  Dpie, 

A 3 of  282.5 

Father  and  son.  Fitzball, 

E 165.21 

Father  Hnbbard’.s  tales. 

Middleton,'!’ 5 of  163.10 

Faucon,  N.  Blbliotheipie 
portative  (!es  meillenrs 

ecrivains  fi’anyais 276.1 

Faust,  (ioethe,  J.  W.  von. 

166.2;  168.4 

Faust.  Gounod,  C.  F 162.3 

Fau.st  and  Marguerite 165.26 

Favorita,  La.  Jlonizetti,  G.  162.4 

Fazio.  Milman,  H.  H 165.1 

Federallst,  'Ihe.  Hamil- 
ton, A 207.4 

Felix  Holt.  Lewes,  M.  J.  . . 347.14 

Felt,  J.  B.  Memorials  of 

W.  S.  Shaw 198.2 

Felton,  C.  C.  Life  of  W. 

Eaton V.  9 of  117.1 

— Classical  studies.  /See 

Sears,  B 153.1 

Female  skeptic;  or,  faith 

triumphant 246.17 

Female  sovereigns.  Cele- 
brated. Jameson,  A. 

(M.) 48.15 

F£^s"elon,  F.  (de  S.  de  La 
Mothe).  Lives  of  the 
ancient  philosophers .. . 19.34 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella. 

Prescott,  W.  H.  ..148.13;  352.1 
Ferguson,  A.  History  of 


civil  society 154.15 

Ferguson,  J.  Astronomy 

explained 383.5 

— Life 79.5 

— Early  life  of.  See  May- 

hew,  H 16.11 

Fermented  liquors.  F eucht- 

wanger,  L 364.14 

Fernald,  W.  M.  God  in  his 

providence 366.13 

Ferry,  G.  Vagabond  life 

in  Mexico 95.10 

Fessenden,  T.  G.  Ameri- 
can kitchen  gardener..  364.22 


V.  2 of  365.29 

Festivals,  Ancient  and  mod- 
ern. Smith,  H.  48.26 

Ficstus.  Bailey,  P.  j 162.16 


FETRIDGE 


33 


FOSTER 


Slielf.  No. 

Fetkidgk,  W.  F.  Harper’s 


hand-book  for  travelers 
in  Europe  and  the  East. 

1862 234.1 

— Same.  1870  86.1 

Fette,  VV".  E.  Dialogues 
from  Dickens  for  school 
and  home  amusement..  27.2 
Feucutvvangeh,  L.  Fer- 
mented liquors 364.14 

Feudal  times.  White,  J...  165.7 


Feueubacie,  a.  R.  von.  Re- 
markable criminal  trials.  158.17 


Feuillet,  O.  Romance  of  a 
poor  young  .man.  See 

Edwards,  P 165.23 

FJiVAL,  P.  (H.  C.)  The 
duke’s  daughter.  See 

Bourgoise,  A.  A 165.29 

Fiammina,  La.  Clapp,  VV". 

W.,;> 165.28 

Fiction,  Dictionary  of  the 


noted  names  of.  Wheel- 
er, W.  A *R.  R.,  E.  9 

Fidelio.  Beethoven,  L.  van.  162.3 
Field,  H.  M.  Irish  confed- 


erates  188.2 

— Summer  pictures : from 

Copenhagen  to  Venice.  153.10 
Field  and  forest.  Adams, 

W.  T 12.14 

Field  of  Waterloo.  Scott, 

Sir  W 8 of  228.7 

Fighting  by  proxy.  Ken- 
ney, J 164.18 

Fighting  Joe.  Adams,  W. 

T 12.2 

Figuier,  (G.)  L.  The  insect 

world 31.5 

— The  world  before  the  del- 

uge   31.4 

Fiji  and  the  Fijians.  Wil- 
liams, T.  91.2 

Fills  du  regiment.  Doni- 
zetti, G 162.4 

Fine  arts.  Outline  history  of 

the.  Lossiug,  B.  J.  ...  47.9 


See  also  Architecture,  Art, 

Music. 

Fine  arts  quarterly.  3 v.  ..  411.3 

Fine  feathers  do  not  make 


tine  birds.  Neily,  K.  J.  26.8 

Finger-rings,  History  and 

poetry  of.  Edwards,  C.  235.8 

Fior  d’Aliza.  Lamartine,  A. 

(M.  L.  P.)de 17.8 

Fire-side  song  book.  Car- 
penter, J.  E 169.10 

Fireman,  The.  Johnson,  S. 

D 165.25 

Fireman  : the  lire  depart- 
ments of  the  United 

States.  Dana,  D.  D.  ..  156.12 
Fireside  travels.  Lowell,  J. 

R.  158.5 

First  and  true  love.  Dude- 

vaut,  A.  L.  A.  D 302.44 

First  night.  The 164.17 

Fish,  H.  C.  Primitive  piety 

revived 366.24 

Fish  and  ’fishing.  Herbert, 

H.  W.  Fish  and  Ashing 
in  the  United  States  and 

British  provinces 33.5 

— Scott,  G.  C.  Fishing  in 

American  waters 33.11 


Shelf.  No. 

Fitch,  J.,  Life  of.  See  Whit- 
tlesey, C v.6of  117.2 

Fitchburg,  Mass.,  in  tlie 
war  of  the  rebellion. 

Willis,  H.  A 112.7 

Fitz-Gubin 248.27 

Fitzball,  E.  Esmeralda...  165.18 

— Father  and  son 165.21 

— The  dying  Dutchman- . ..  165.15 

— Hofer 165.19 

— The  innkeeper  of  Abbe- 

ville   165.21 

— Jonathan  Bradford 165.18 

— The  momentous  question.  165.25 

— The  pilot 165.17 

— Tom  Cringle 165.18 

Fitzgerald,  P.  Life  of  D. 

Garrick.  2 v 121.2 

Five  old  friends.  Thack- 
eray, Miss  (A.  I.) 347.13 

Flagg,  E.  Venice,  1797- 

1849.  2 84.15 

Flauto  magico,  II.  Mozart, 

(J.  C.  S.  G.)  W.  A 162.13 

Fletcher,  James.  History 

of  Poland  48.34 

Fletcher,  James  C.,  and 
Kidder,  D.  P.  Brazil  and 
the  Brazilians. ....  ..83.7;  92.4 
Fletcher,  John.  The  elder 
brother.  See  Beaumont, 

F 165.10 

— The  maid’s  tragedy.  See 

Beaumont,  F 165.7 

Fleur-de-th6.  Ronger,  F.  162.6 
Flirt,  The.  Grey,  3Irs.  ...  341.35 
Floating  beacon.  Ball,  E.  165.20 
Florian,  j.  P.  C.  de.  The 
Moors  of  Spain.  Added, 
a notice  of  islamism ....  47.8 

Florida.  Giddings,  J.  R. 

Exiles  of 184.8 

— Irving,  T.  Conquest  of. 

V.  10  of  46.6 


Florida  war,  Origin,  prog- 
ress, and  conclusion  of 
the.  Sprague,  J.  T.  ...  134.7 

Flotow,  F.  F.  a.  von.  Mar- 
tha. Italian,  with  Eng- 
lish translation 162.3 

Flowers.  Beecher,  H.  W. 

Flowers  and  farming. . . 153.8 

— Johnson,  L.  Every  lady 
her  own  Aower  gar- 
dener  V.  2 of  365.29 

See  also  Glardening,  Rose. 

Flowers  of  the  forest. 

Buckstone,  J.  B 165.28 

Floyd,  W.  B.  Handy  Andy. 
[Dramatized  from  S. 

Lover]  165.30 

Flying  Dutchman.  Fitzball, 

E 165.15 

Folks  and  fairies.  Comfort, 

L.  C 325.4 

Follies  of  a night.  Blanche, 

J.  R 165.7 

Following  the  Aag.  ColAn, 

C.  C 27.25 

Fonblanque,  a.  A tangled 

skein 281.19 

Fonvielle,  W.  de.  Thun- 
der and  lightning 36.3 

Food.  Lankester,  E.  Food 

of  man 19.27 


Shelf.  No. 

Food,  continued. 

— Thomson,  R.  D.  Food 

of  animals 34.22 

— Useful  arts  employed  in 

the  production  of 367.19 

See  also  Adulterations,  Diet. 

Fool  of  quality.  Brooke,  H.  199.5 
Fool’s  revenge.  Taylor,  T.  165.30 
Foote,  H.  S.  The  war  of 
the  rebellion  ; or,  Scylla 


and  Charybdis 136.4 

Foote,  S.  Dramas 163.12 


Contents.  — The  commissa- 
ry; The  lame  lover;  The  bank- 
rupt ; The  cozeners ; The  maid 
of  Bath  ; The  Devil  upon  two 
sticks ; The  nabob ; A trip  to 
Calais;  The  capuchin. 


Footprints  of  the  Creator. 

Miller,  H 154.1 

Forayers,  The.  Simms,  W. 

G.  ....................  243.20 

Forbes,  C.  S.  Garibaldi  in 

the  two  Sicilies 102.1 

Forbes,  Sir  J.  Physiologi- 
cal elfects  of  alcoholic 

drinks  364.20 

Fore  and  aft.  Phelps,  W. 

D 23.2 

Foreign  reminiscences. 

Fox,  H.  R 124.15 

Forest,  G.  Every  boy’s 

book 26.26 

Forest  exiles.  Reid,  M.  ..  25.12 

Forest  rose.  Woodworth, 

S 165.29 

Forest  tragedy.  Lippincott, 

S.  J 14.26 

Forester,  Frank,  pseud.  See 
Herbert,  H.  W. 

Forester,  T.  Paris  and  its 

environs 338.10 

Forgiven  at  last.  Hader- 

mann,  J.  R 326.1 

Forster,  J.  Statesmen  of 

England 142.8 

— Walter  Savage  Landor. 

A biography 122.6 

Forsyth,  W.  Napoleon  at 

St.  Helena.  2 124.14 

Fort  Pillow  massacre.  Re- 
port on  the.  See  United 

States 352.11 

Fortune  seeker.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 345.18 

Fortune’s  frolic.  Ailing- 

ham,  J.  T 164.13 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.  Scott, 

Sir  W 13  of  263.5 

Forty  and  Afty.  Bayly,  T. 

H 164.19 

Forty  thieves,  The 165.16 

Foster,  J.  Essays 158.10 


Contents.  — On  a man’s  writ- 
ing memoirs  of  himself;  On 
decision  of  character ; On  the 
application  of  the  epithet  ro- 
mantic ; Causes  by  which  evan- 
gelical religion  has  been  ren- 
dered unacceptable  to  persons 
of  cultivated  taste. 


— Evils  of  popular  igno- 

rance  157.1 

— Fosteriana : consisting  of 

thoughts,  reAectious, 
and  criticisms 157.2 


5 


FOSTKR 


I'llJNERS 


:u 


Hhclf.  No. 


I'oH'i'Kit,  ,1.,  conlinucd. 

— Jjccturo.s  at  Jiroiidincad 

cliaixd.  2 V 157.J5 

— LilV.*  and  corrospondcnrc. 

2 V.  in  1 127.21 

Foul  play.  Rc'ado,  C 247.21 

Fouii  isoldiei’H;  or,  riglit 

abont,  lace 380.20 

Fouit  y(!ar.s  ol‘ lighting.  Col- 
lin, C.  C 132.11 

Fouuniur,  U.  Comedy  and 

tragedy 104.13 

Fox,  C.  I’ortrait oTG. Wash- 
ington : history  and  evi- 
dence of  the  correct- 
ness of  tlie  likeness 101.3 


Fox,  II.  K.,  lord  JloUand. 

Foreign  reminiscences  . ]24.1.'i 
Fox,  J.  Hook  of  martyrs  ..  IBO.l.'l 
Fra  diavolo.  Anber,  1).  F.  E.  102.3 
Fram.iee,  1).  The  I’arsees.  185.10 
Framley  ])arsonage.  Trol- 
lope, A 204.10 

France.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

French  revolution  of 
1780  141.8 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Young 

America  in 13.4 

— Boniiechose,  (F.  P.)  l^b 

(li.)  do.  Ilistory  of . . . 185.18 

— Bush,  A.  F.  Queens  of.  184.0 

— Carlyle,  T.  Ilistory  of 


the  French  revolution  ..  147.10 

— Corkran,  J.  F.  National 

constituent  assembly, 

1848  147.8 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Scenes  and 

society  in 234.10 

— Godwin,  P.  History  of.  141.5 

Herbert,  H.  W.  Cheva- 
liers of 188  12 

Knights  of 188.8 

— Hugo,  Comte  V.  (M.)  The 

destroyer  of  the  second 
republic 147.7 


— Lamartine,  A.  (M.  L.  P.) 

de.  Past,  present,  and 
future  of  the  republic..  147.20 
Pevolution  of  1848 350.14 

— Lippincott,  S.  J.  Stories 

and  sights  of 27.5 

— Michelet,  J.  History  of.  141.3 

— Moore,  J.  Journal  dur- 

ing a residence  in,  1792.  230.23 

— Pardoe,  J.  Episodes  of 

French  history 147.21 

— Parkman,  F.  Pioneers  of 

France  in  the  New 
World V.  1 of  135.1 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Stories 

from  the  history  of.v.  27  of  203.5 


— Shelley,  M.  W.  Lives 

of  eminent  French  wri- 
ters  197.14 

— Siborne,  W.  ilistory  of 

tlie  war,  in  1815 181.5 

— Stephen,  Sir  J.  Lectures 

on  the  Ilistory  of 141.7 

— Thiers,  (L.)  A.  History 

of  the  French  revolu- 
tion   141  4 

— Tociiueville,  A.  (C.  II.  C.) 

de.  4'he  old  r(!gime  and 
the  revolution 97.21 

— White,  J.  Ilistory  of,  to 

1848 134.20 


Hlifir.  No. 

France,  ronllnued. 

Sr<-  (iIho  Henry  IV,  I.oiiIh 
IX,  LoiiiH  XIII,  LniiiH  XIV, 

J.onip  X VI I , Niipoleoii  I,  Na- 
j)ok'on  III. 

Francesca  da  Rimini.  Bo- 

ker,  G.  11 v.  1 of  108.20 

Francis,  C.  Life  of  J.  Eliot. 

V.  5 of  117.1 

— Life  of  S.  Rale v.  7 of  117.2 

Francis,  G.  II.  Orators  of 


the  age 198.0 

Frank  Mildmay.  Marryat, 

F 323.5 

Franklin,  B.  Works.  Vol. 

2-10.  9v 41.2 

— Autobiogra|)hy.  N.  V.  ..  122.10 

Same.  Phil 114.1 

— Memoirs  ; by  himself.  2v.  47.2 

— Inauguration  of  the  stat- 

ue of.  >SVc  Boston 113.8 

— Mayhew,  II.  Young  Ben- 

jamin Franklin 17.17 

— I’arton,  ,1.  Life  and  times 

of  114.4 

— Si)arks,  J.  Life  of 194.3 

Franklin,  AYr  .1.  Kane,  E. 

K.  Grinnell  expedition 
in  search  of 93.0 

— MacCIintock,  F.  L.  Dis- 

covery of  tlie  fate  of . . . 97.17 

Franklin.  Abbott,  J.  ..v.  4 of  10.1 
Franklin.  Brougham,  J.  . . 105.19 
Fraser,  rl.  B.  Historical  and 
descriptive  account  of 
Persia 48.9 

— Mesoi)otamia  and  As- 

syria  47.10 

Fraserian  papers.  Maginn, 

W 154.22 

Freaks  of  fortune.  Adams, 

W.  T 12.10 

Freaks  of  fortune.  Jones, 

J.  B 247.10 


Frederick  II,  of  Prussia. 

See  Friedrich  II. 

Frederick  Latimer.  Mac- 

Keever,  H.  B 24.1 

Frederick  the  great  and  his 


court.  Mundt,  G 305,25 

Frederick  the  great  and  his 

family.  Mundt,  C 281.2 

Free  masonry.  Adams,  J. 

Q.  Letters  on  the  ma-. 
sonic  institution 152.2 

— Chase,  G.  W.  Digest  of 

masonic  law 150.18 

— Gassett,  H.  Catalogue 

of  books,  anti-masonic 
in  arguments  and  con- 
clusions  31.18 

— Odiorne,  J.  C.  Opinions 

on  speculative  mason- 
ry   156.19 

— Stearns,  J.  G.  Specula- 

tive   385.22 

Frelinciiuysen,  T.,  Me- 
moir of.  See  Chambers, 

T.  W 190.2 

FRf;!viONT,  Jessie  B.  Story 

of  the  guard 357  1 

FitfiMONT,  John  C.  Exiilor- 
ing  expedition  to  the 
Rocky  mountains,  Ore- 
gon and  North  Califor- 
nia  94.4 


HhoH.  No. 


FufMoN  i , .lohn  C., 

1071  fin  lit  tl. 

— Life  <»f.  Sn  r 

pham,  ('. 

W 

F|!EN(  H,  S.  AVr 

Dramas, 

( 'olleet  ion  of. 

% 

Fri;n(  II  country 

family. 

Witt,  Mme.  de 

!.  3.05.11; 

French  l!niguag(‘. 

Boris, 

P.  .1.  Frelieli 

1 simple 

and  (Compound 

vowels, 

comiiared  willi 

1 Fnglish 

sounds  

. ..*IL  R.,  1).  1 1 

— Fas(|ucllc,  L.  New  niflli- 

0(1  of  learning  the 305.12 

— L’llomond,  C.  F.  Kle- 

ments  of  French  griiin- 
m:ir 305. .3 

— Spiers,  A.  French  and 

English  dictiomiry.  *l{.  R.,  A.  4 
French  literal ure.  Ribli- 
otheepK;  portative  des 
mcilh'iirs  (''Ci  ivains  fran- 

^^•ais.  Faucon,  N 270.1 

French  spy.  Haines,  J.  4’.  105.19 
Freyschcetz,  Der.  Weber, 

C.  M.  von 102.10 

Frevtah,  G.  Debit  and 

credit 305.27 

— The  lost  manuscript 302.18 

— Soil  und  Haben.  2 v.  ..  277.0 

Friars  WOOD  post-ollice. 

Vonge,  C.  M 308.2 

Friedrich  11,  of  rruHsia. 

Carlyle,  T.  History  of.  114.3 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord. 


Life  of 127.8 

From  an  island.  Thackeray, 

J/m  (A.  1.) 347.12 

Frost,  J.  Life  of  Z.  Taylor.  215  12 

— Pioneer  mothers  of  the 

West 22.11 

— Wild  scenes  of  a hunter’s 

life 22.17 

Frothingiiam,  E.  L.  State- 
ment of  the  trinitarian 
principle,  or  law  of  tri- 
personality   32.17 

— and  A.  L.  Philosophy  as 

absolute  science.  Vol.  1.  32.19 

Frotiiingham,  R.  Life  and 

times  of  J.  Warren 111.9 

— Siege  of  Boston,  and 

battles  of  Lexington, 
Concord,  and  Bunker 

hill 184.5 

Froude,  j.  a.  History  of 

England.  12  v 144.1 

Fruits 367.21 

Fruits  and  fruit-trees  of 
America.  Downing,  A. 

J 33.3 

Fudge  doings.  Mitchell,  D. 

G 247.9 

Fuller,  H.  Sparks  from  a 

locomotive 96.16 

Fullerton,  Lady  G.  Mrs. 

Gerald’s  niece 301.17 

Fulton,  R.,  Life  of.  See 

Renwick,  J v.  10  of  117  1 

V.  1 of  123.7 

Fun  for  the  million 343.7 

Fun-jottings.  Willis,  N. 

P 153.15 

Furies,  The.  iEschylus . . . . 339.17 
Furness,  W.  H.  Domestic 

worship 300.21 


FUTURE 


35 


GIESELER 


Shelf.  No. 


Future  life.  Wood,  G 38G.8 

Future  state,  Philosophy  of 

a.  Dick,  T 335.1 

Gail  Hamilton,  pseud.  8ee 
Dod^e,  M.  A. 

GAiTiEsand gravities.  Smith, 

H 158.6 

Gajani,G  The  Roman  exile.  107.3 
Gala-days.  Dodge,  M.  A.  45.4 
Galaxy,  The.  Vol.  1,  3, 

6-8.  5 406.1 

Gale  Breezely.  Johnstone, 

J.  B 164.10 

Galt,  J.  Life  of  Lord  By- 
ron   48.35 

Gambler’s  fate.  Milner,  H. 

M 164.24;  165.21 

Game  at  chess.  Middleton, 


G.AMEoflife.  Brougham,  J.  165.16 
Game  of  love.  Brougham,  J.  165.15 
Games.  See  Recreative  arts. 
Gamester,  The.  Moore,  PL  165.2 
Gammell,  W.  Life  of  R. 


Williams v.  4 of  117.2 

— Life  of  S.  Ward. . • . v.  9 of  117.2 
Gardening.  Beecher,  H. 

W.  Fruits,  flowers,  and 
farming 153.8 

— Cobbett,  W.  American 

gardener 364.21 

— F'essenden,  T.  G.  Amer- 

ican kitchen  gardener.  364.22 
V.  2 of  365.29 

— Loudon,  J.  W.  Garden- 

ing for  ladies 35.6 

See  also  Agriculture,  Flow- 
ers, Fruits,  Grape,  Landscape 
gardening,  Manures,  Vine. 


Gardiner,  M.,  countess  of 
Blessington,  Literary  life 
and  correspondence  of. 

See  Madden,  R.  R 123.3 

Gardner,  C.  K.  United 
States  system  of  infan- 
try exercise 35.14 

Garibaldi,  G.  Autobiogra- 
phy   215.1. 

— The  rule  of  the  monk...  261.51 

— Dumas,  A.  (D.)  The 

Garibaldians  in  Sicily..  186.8 

— Forbes,  C.  S.  Campaign 

in  the  two  Sicilies 102.1 

Garland,  H.  A.  Life  of  J. 

Randolph 193.4 

Garrick,  D.  Country  girl, 

altered  from  Wycherley.  169.9 

— The  Irish  widow 164.14,  26 

— Life  of.  See  Fitzgerald, 

P 121.2 

Gaskell,  E.  C.  Cousin  Phil- 
lis   261.6 

— Cranford 307.3 

— A dark  night’s  work....  302.12 

— Life  of  C.  Bronte.  2 v . 108.2 

— Mary  Barton 261.30 

— Moorland  cottage 307.1 

— My  lady  Ludlow 261.3 

— North  and  South 261.5 

— Right  at  last 287.4 

— Sylvia’s  lovers 261.46 

— Wives  and  daughters. . ..  301.18 
Gasparin,  a.  (fi.),  comte  de. 

America  before  Europe.  186.16 


Shelf.  No. 

Gasparin,  A.  (I'L),  comte  de, 
continued. 

— The  United  States  in  1861.  188.5 

Gassett,  H.  Catalogue  of 
books  on  the  anti-ma- 
sonic institution 31.18 

Gates  ajar.  Phelps,  E.  S.  . . 27.28 

Gaultier,  Bon,  pseud.  See 
Martin,  T. 

Gaussen,  S.  R.  L.  Theop- 
nensty;  or,  the  plenary 
inspiration  of  the  Holy 


Scriptures  366.18 

Gayler,  C.  The  love  of  a 

prince 165.19 

— The  son  of  the  night ....  165.20 
Gazza  ladra.  La.  Rossini, 

G.  A 162.7 

Genealogy.  Goodwin,  N. 

Genealogical  notes 353.12 

— New  England  historical 

and  genealogical  regis- 
• ter  74.1 

See  also  the  following  names : 
Cushman,  Greenleaf,  Hunt, 
Lawrence. 

General,  The.  Barrows, 

W 26.10 

Genevieve.  Lamartine,  A. 

(M.  L.  P.)  de 261.23 

Genevieve  de  Brabant.  Of- 
fenbach, J 162.9 

Genghis  Khan,  History  of. 

See  Abbott,  J 15.25 


Genius.  Chapman,  J.  Char- 
acteristics of  men  of. . . . 215.14 
— Giles,  H.  Illustrations  of.  207.5 
Gentleman  from  Ireland. 

O’Brien,  F 164.14,  25 

Geoffrey  Crayon,  pseud. 

See  Irving,  W. 

Geoffrey  de  Vinsauf.  Cru- 
sades of  Richard  i 338.9 

Geoffrey  of  Monmouth’s 
British  history.  See 

Giles,  J.  A 337.2 

Geoffry  Hamlyu.  Kingsley, 


H 307.10 

Geography.  Anthon,  C.  An- 
cient and  mediaeval 32.24 

— Goodrich,  S.  G.  Com- 

prehensive   381.1 

— Lavallee,  T.  (S.)  Physi- 

cal, historical,  and  mili- 
tary   364.2 


— Smith,  W.  Dictionary  of 

Greek  and  Roman . . *R.  R. , A.  7 

See  also  Atlas,  Ethnography, 

Physical  geography.  Voyages, 

World. 


Geology.  Agassiz,  L.  (J.  R.) 

Geological  sketches 36.33 

— Buckland,  W.  Geology 

as  exhibiting  the  power, 
wisdom,  and  goodness 
of  God 37.5 

— Darwin,  C.  (R.)  Geol- 

ogy of  the  countries 
visited  by  the  Beagle. ..  37.27 

— Goodrich,  S.  G.  Wonders 

of 386.20 

— Hitchcock,  E.  Geology 

of  Massachusetts 32.21 

Geology  of  the  globe..  32.20 

Religion  of 386  7 


Shelf.  No 


Geology,  continued. 

— Lee,  C.  A.  Elements  of.  19.5 

— Lyell,  NiVC.  Elementary.  362.9 

Elements  of 386.9 

Principles  of 362.7 

— Miller,  H.  Footprints  of 

the  Creator 154.1 

Old  red  sandstone 154.8 

Popular  154.9 

Testimony  of  the  rocks.  154.5 


See  also  Creation,  Earth, 
Mineralogy,  Physical  geogra- 

p>>y- 


Geometrical  drawing.  Min- 

ifle,  W 362.11 

George  It,  of  England.  Her- 

vey,  J.,  lord.  Reign  of.  197.5 

— Oliphant,  M.  (O.  W.) 

Historical  sketches  of 

the  reign  of 122.5 

George  IV,  Life  and  times 

of.  See  Croly,  G 48.6 

George  Barnwell.  Lillo,  G.  165.12 
George  Canterbury’s  will. 

Wood,  E.  P 321.6 

Georges,  of  England. 
Smucker,  S.  M.  His- 
tory of  the  four 188.7 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  The 

four  Georges v.  4 of  347.1 

Georgia.  Journal  of  a resi- 
dence on  a Georgian 
plantation.  Kemble,  F. 

A 86.17 

See  also  Andersonville. 

Georgics.  Virgilius  Maro, 

P 339.3 

GfmARD,  C.  J.  B.  The  lion 

hunter 243.16 

German  popular  tales. 

Grimm,  J.  (L.  C.) 267.4 

Germany.  Adams,  W.  T. 

Young  America  in 13.2 

— Brace,  C.  L.  Home-life 

in  97.25 

— Browne,  JR.  An  Amer- 

ican family  in 95.12 

— Kohlrausch,  F.  History 

of  134  8 

See  also  Austria,  Rhine. 

Also  Charles  V. 

Gerstaecker,  F.  Journey 

round  the  world 85.23 

Gertrude.  Sewell,  E.  M.  . 304.7 

Gervinus,  G.  G.  Introduc- 
tion to  the  history  of  the 

19th  century 186.4 

Gibbon,  E.  Decline  and  fall 
of  the  Roman  empire. 

6 146.3 

— Life  and  writings.  2 v.  . 79.9 

Gibbon,  J.  Artillerist’s 

manual 363  20 

Gibbon,  L.  Exploration  of 
the  valley  of  the  Ama- 
zon. See  Herndon,  W. 

H 84.13 

Gibraltar  gallery.  Abbott, 

J 8 of  J6.1 

Giddings,  j.  R.  Exiles  of 

Florida 184.8 

Gieseler,  j.  C.  L.  Text- 
book of  church  history. 

4 V 142.4 


(JTFFOUI) 


(join-: 


SJiolf.  No. 

CiKFoifD,  S.  N.  LMndinj'  of 


the  Freiieli  Alljmtic.  ca- 
])Ic,  .Inly,  IHO!).  A'ec 

Thomas,  C.  n 13:h]') 

Gii’KOKi),  W.  Memoir 70.7 

Gilhakt,  J.  \V.  of 

])aiikin^ 37.21 

Gil  lilas.  Lc  Sngc,  A.  K. 

24r>.8;  320.4 

Gildas,  Works  of.  tSee  Giles, 

J.  A 337.2 

Giles,  II.  Illustrations  of 

genius 207.5 

— Lectures  and  essays.  2 v.  200.4 
Giles,  J.  A.  Six  old  Eng- 
lish elironiclcs 337,2 


Contents.  — Ethel  vverd’e 
chronicle;  Asser’s  life  of  Al- 
fred ; Geoffrey  of  Monmonth’H 
Ilritisli  history;  Works  of  Oil- 
das;  Nennius’s  history  of  the 
Britons;  Hi  chard  of  Cirences- 
ter on  the  ancient  state  of 
Britain. 


Gileillan,  G.  Bards  of  tlio 

Bible 155.13 

Giliiam,  W.  Manual  for  the 
volunteers  niul  militia  of 

the  United  States 35.10 

Gilmok,  H.  Four  years  in 

the  saddle 130.0 

Gilmoke,  j.  R.  (Ethmmcl 
Kirke.)  Among  the 
pines : or,  South  in  se- 
cession-time  130.17 

Gipsy’s  daughter.  Gre}^ 

Mrs 341.28 

Gipsy's  prophecy.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 345.14 

Giraffe  - hunters.  Reid, 

M 25.11 

Giralda.  Webster,  B 165.27 

Girardin,  £.  de.  The  clock- 
maker’s  hat,  translated 
by  W.  Robertson 164.8 

— Marguerite 302.54 

Girondists,  History  of  the. 

Lamartine,  A.  (M.  L.  P.) 

de 184.12 

Gisippus.  Griffin,  G 165.10 

Giuramento,  II.  Merca- 

dante,  C 162.6 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  Juventus 
mundi;  the  gods  and 
men  in  the  heroic  age  . . 156.13 

Glance  at  New  York 165.22 

Glass.  Wonders  of  glass- 
making in  all  ages.  Sau- 

zay,  A 36.10 

Gleig,  G.  R.  Battle  of  Wa- 
terloo  147.23 

— Campaigns  of  the  British 

armj^  at  Washington, 
Baltimore,  and  New  Or- 
leans, 1814,  15 183.11 

— History  of  the  Bible.  2 v.  48.25 
Glengall,  Earl  of.  Eee  But- 
ler, R. 

Glimpse  of  the  world.  Sew- 
ell, E.  M 287.20 

Glover,  R.  Boadicea 160.6 


Gi-Lver,  S.  E.  ’I’he  cradle 

of  liberty 165.28 

God  with  imm  Osgood,  S.  204.6 
Goddard,  J.  Badled;  or, 

Michael  Brand’s  wrong.  143.4 


:u> 


Hliiir.  No. 

Goddaim),  S.  a.  Letters  f)n 
1li(^  Amerie.-in  rebellion, 

1860-65,  ele 133.8 

Godfrey  of  llulloigne,  or 
llie  recovery  of  .leriisa- 

lem.  'I’asso,  'I' 168.3 

Godoi.pmin.  Ihilwer-Lytton, 

E.  (G.  E.  b.) 264.23 

Godwin,  P.  Cycloj)a'dia  of 

biogr:ij)liy B.,  E.  5 

— History  of  France.  Vol. 


1.  Ancient  CJaul 

141.5 

— Political  essays 

136.3 

GfiDvviN,  W.  Caleb  Williams. 

288.3 

Goergei,  a.  My  life  and 

acts  in  Hungary,  1848, 

49 

147.13 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Dra- 

matic works 

166.2 

Contents.  — F.iust  ; Tphi- 
genia  Jn  3’(uiriH  ; 'J'orquato 
'J'asBo;  Egrnotit,  fT.-innlated  l)y 
A.  Swaawick  ; Goetz  von 
Berlicliingen,  tranBlatc*d  by 
Sir  W.  Scott. 

— Auto-biography.  Also 

Letters  frtmi  Switzer- 
land, and  Travels  in  It- 
aly. 2v 125.12 

— Faust 168.4 

— Goetz  of  Berlicliingen, 

translated  bj'^  Sir  W. 

Scott V.  0 of  228.7 


— Hermann  and  Dorothea. . 168.1 

— Wilhelm  Meister’s  ap- 

prenticeship and  travels. 

2 V 342.7 

Goethe  and  Schiller.  Mundt, 

C 281.5 

Goetz  von  Berlicliingen. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von 1 66  2 

V.  9 of  228.7 

Gold  brick.  Stephens,  A. 

S 306.9 

Gold  Elsie.  John,  E 325.6 

Gold  foil.  Holland,  J.  G.  153.21 
Gold  hunters  in  Europe. 

Thornes,  W.  H 22.15 

Golden  eagle.  Howe,  J.  B.  165.20 
Golden  farmer.  Webster, 

B 164.1 

Goldsmith,  O.  Poetical 

Avorks  228.5 


Contents. — Memoir,  by  T. 
B.  Macaulay;  Anecdotes  of 
Goldsmith;  The  traveller; 
The  deserted  village;  Ed- 
win and  Angelina;  The 
haunch  of  venison  ; lietalia- 
tion  ; The  captivity ; Thre- 
nodia  Augustalis;  Miscella- 
neous. 


— The  good  natur’d  man. 

Dublin 168.22 

Same.  Lond 169.9 

— History  of  Greece 148.8 

— History  of  Rome 148.6 

— Roman  history,  to  the  de- 

struction of  the  West- 
ern empire.  2 v 353.13 

— She  stoops  to  coiKiuer. 

Dublin 168.22 

Same.  N.  Y.  165.11 

— J'he  vicar  of  Wakelleld  ..  246.5 

Same.  Dramatized.  Eec 

Coyne,  J S 165.12 


Hhrlf.  N«>. 

Gor.DSMrm,  ().,  rmitiininh 
— Life,  wllh  sniocthms  from 
his  writings.  < Ir- 
ving, W 19  36 

V.  2 of  16 C;  1115 
Good,  .1.  M.  Book  of  na- 
ture. 2 V 383.1 

“ (JooD  fellow.  ” Waleot,  C. 

M 161.10 

Good  f(>r  nothing.  Muek- 

stone,  .1.  B 164.17 

fJooD  natiir’d  man.  Gold- 
smith, 0 16H.22;  169.9 

fJooD  society.  Grey,  J/r.«.  . . 341.33 
Good  stories.  Part  1-4.  4 v. 

in  1 288.1 

Contents.  — I )(>  (/nlnrey,  3’., 

3’tiP  avenyor;  I lawttiorne,  N., 

Pefer  (foldttiwaite’H  tri  aHiin’; 
Winttiroj),  3’..  Lf)V«‘  and 
HkntoB  ; Mood,  3’.,  33ic  default- 
er; Vaughan,  II..  fJold  Hirearn  ; 

Hjiieer,  II.,  Ma<l(>nna;  Mae* 
niBh.  R.,  33ie  rnctempsyehoHlH  ; 

3’he  uninvited;  3'he  bellows- 
mender  of  I.yoriH;  3'he  Hm.'ill- 
change  family;  I.ee,  FI.,  3'ho 
HeotHinan’s  tale;  3’he  black- 
prnithB  of  Ilolsby;  A j)enitent 
confeBsinn;  CbriHtmaH  with 
the  baron;  Davis,  R.  IL,  Ste- 
phen Yarrow;  Family  (dirist- 
mas  in  Germany,  translated 
from  the  German  ; Hawthorne, 

N.,  ChriBlmai-  barupiet ; G’Rri- 
en,  k'.  .1..  3’bree  of  a trade, 
or  red  little  Kriss  Kringie; 
ZBchokke,(.T.)  1 1.  (I).),  Adven- 
ture* of  a new  year’s  eve; 

O’Hrien,  F.  J.,  From  hand  to 
month;  Heyse,  I'.  (.1.  I..), 

(y’ount  kirneMt’fl  home;  Little 
]’eg  O’ShaughnesBy  ; Thack- 
eray, W'.  M.,  A fihabby  geritcel 
story. 


Good  time  coming.  Arthur, 

T.  S. 343.1 

Goodman,  R.  M.  Philosophy 

of  life 152.4 

Goodrich,  C.  A.  Select 

British  eloquence 152.13 

Goodrich,  F.  B.  The  dark 
hour  before  dawn.  See 
Brougham,  J 165.23 

— and  Warden,  F.  L.  Ro- 

mance after  marriage. 

164.24;  165.21 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  {Peter 
Parleij.)  Comprehen- 
sive geography  and  his- 
tory  381.1 

— Recollections  of  a life- 

time. 2 V 197.21 

— Wonders  of  geology 386.20 

Goodwin,  N.  Genealogical 

notes 353.12 

Gordon,  C.  ( Vieux  Mous- 
tache.') That  good  old 

time 17.3 

Gordon,  S.,  Life  of.  See 

Mackie,  J.  M v.  5 of  117.2 

Gordon,  T.  F.  History  of 

Pennsylvania,  to  1776..  131.8 

Gordon,  W.  Rise,  progress, 
and  independence  of  the 
United  States.  3 v.  . - • 132.2 

Gore,  Mrs.  (C.  G.  F.)  The 

birthright 302.3 

— The  maid  of  Croissey ....  164.4 

— Royal  favourite 302.8 


GORILLA 


37 


GRISWOLD 


Shelf.  No. 


Gorilla  country,  Stories  of 

the.  Du  Cliaillu,  P.  R.  15.5 

Gossk,  P.  H.  Evenings  at 

the  microscope 38G.14 

— Romance  of  natural  his- 
tory  35.9 

Gotobed  Tom.  Morton,  T.  104.7 

Gould,  J.  W.  Cruise  of  a 

Guineainan  248.27 

Gould,  N D.  History  of 
church  music  in  Amer- 
ica  363  14 

Gould,  T.  R.  The  trage- 
dian : histrionic  genius 
of  J.  B.  Booth 106.1 


Gounod,  C.  F.  Faust;  Ro- 
meo and  Juliet.  Italian, 
with  English  translation.  162.3 
Gourlay,  R.  Introduction 
to  statistical  account  of 


Upper  Canada 202.2 

Government,  Principles  of. 

O’Brien,  W.  S 267.25 

Grace  Lee.  Kavanagh,  J.  322.4 


Grammont,  a..  Count  de. 

See  Hamilton,  A. 

Granada,  Conquest  of.  Ir- 
ving, W 5 of  46.6 

Grand  army  of  the  repub- 
lic. The  national  me- 
morial day.  Faehtz,  E. 

F.  M 133.14 

Grand  duchess  of  Gerol- 

stein.  Offenbach,  J.  .. . 162.9 

Grandfather  Whitehead. 

Lemon,  M 165.2 

Grange,  E.,  and  Montepin, 

X.  de.  The  Corsican 
brothers,  from  Dumas.  165.13 
Grant,  A.  Letters  from  the 
mountains,  1773-1807. 


2v 195.16 

Grant,  J.  Adventures  of 

Rob  Roy 287.8 

Grant,  U.  S.  Adams,  W. 

T.  Life  of 12.1 

— Badeau,  A.  Life  of 112.11 

Grape.  Allen,  J.F.  Culture 

of  the  grape  vine 365.14 

— (Jhorlton,  W.  Grape 

grower’s  guide 34.19 


See  also  Vine. 


Grattan,  S.  C.  High-ways 

and  by-ways.  3 v 245.16 

— History  of  the  Nether- 

lands  148.2 

Graver  thoughts  of  a coun- 
try parson.  Boyd,  A. 

K.  H 154.34 

Gray,  H.  Anatomy,  descrip- 
tive and  surgical 31  9 

Gray,  J.  C.  Essays  : agri- 
cultural and  literary 156.26 

Gray,  S.,  Trial  of  British 
soldiers  for  the  murder 

of,  in  Boston,  1770 137.1 

Great  Britain.  Admiralty 
manual  of  scientihe  en- 
quiry. By  Sir  J.  F.  W. 
Herschel 37.23 

— Exhibition  of  1851.  Re- 

ports by  the  juries 31.13 

— Brand,  J.  Popular  antiq- 

uities of 338.7 


Shelf.  No. 


Great  Britain,  continued. 

— Harvey,  W.  H.  Natural 

history  of  the  British 
coasts 367.18 

— Mills,  A.  Literature  and 

literary  men  of 151.5 

— Strickland,  A.  Queens  of 

Scotland  and  English 
princesses 145.3 

— Ure,  A.  Cotton  manu- 

facture of 37.1 

See  also  England,  Ireland, 
Scotland,  Wales, 


Great  elm.  Abbott,  J. . v.  9 of  16.1 
Great  expectations.  Dick- 
ens, C.  (J.  H:)... 282.2;  284.12 
Great  fortunes,  and  how 
they  were  made.  Mac- 

Cabe,  J.  D.,  jr 122.11 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond. 

Thackeray,  W.  M..v.  1 of  347.1 


Great  men  and  gallant  deeds. 

Edgar,  J.  G 14.7 

Great  tragic  revival.  The. 

Brougham,  J 164.14,  25 

Greater  Britain.  Dilke,  C. 

W 85.4 

Greece.  About,  E.  /F.  V.) 

Greece  and  the  Greeks.  97.30 

— Bonner,  J.  Child’s  his- 

tory of 16.9 

— Bowen,  G.  F.  Handbook 

for 87.13 

— DeVere,  A.  Picturesque 

sketches  in 236.15 

— Goldsmith,  O.  History 

of 148.8 

— Grey,  lion.  Mrs.  W.  Visit 

to 86.4 

— Grote,  G.  History  of...  145.4 

— Howe,  S.  G.  Sketch  of 

the  Greek  revolution...  185.4 

— Smith,  W.  History  of. . 185.12 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents 

of  travel  in 86.12 

See  also  Athens. 

Greek  waters.  Diary  in. 
Howard,  G.  W.  F.,  earl 

of  Carlisle 233.3 

Greeley,  H.  Overland  jour- 
ney from  New  York  to 
San  Francisco,  in  1859  . 234.5 

— Political  economy 36.30 

— Recollections  of  a busy 

life  111.4 

— Struggle  for  slavery  ex- 

tension in  the  United 
States 181.3 


— Life  of.  /S'ee  Parton,  J.  . . 113.4 

Green,  C.,  and  Wells,  S. 

■ Y.  Summary  view  of 
the  millennial  church,  or 

shakers 366.17 

Green  bushes.  Buckstone, 

J.  B 165.27 

Green  mountain  boy.  The. 

Jones,  J.  S 164.21 

Greene,  G.  W.  Life  of  N. 

Greene  v.  10  of  117.2 

Greene,  N.,  Life  of.  See 

Greene,  G.  W.. . . v.  10  of  117.2 
Greenland,  Historical  and 

descriptive  account  of  . 48.8 

Greenleaf,  j.  Genealogy 

of  the  Greenleaf  family  . 353.17 


Shelf.  No. 


Greenwood,  F.  W.  P.  His- 
tory of  King’s  chapel, 

Boston  358.2 

Greenw^ood,  Grace,  pseud. 

See  Lippincott,  S.  J. 

Greenwood,  J.  True  his- 
tory of  a little  ragamuf- 
fin   261.26 

— Wild  sports  of  the  world.  84.2 

Greenwood  leaves.  Lip- 
pincott, S.  J 244.14 

Greppo,  j.  G.  H.  Hiero- 
glyphic system  of  Cham- 
pollion,  jr 153.26 

Grey,  Mrs.  Alice  Seymour.  341.36 

— The  belle  of  the  family..  341.42 

— Cousin  Harry 326.13 

— The  duke  and  cousin....  341.39 

— The  flirt 341.35 

— The  gipsy’s  daughter. . . . 341 .28 

— Good  society 341.33 

— Hyacinthe 341.32 

— Lena  Cameron 341.26 

— Lion-hearted 341.34 

— Little  beauty 326.12 

— The  little  wife 341.37 

— The  manoeuvring  mother.  341.30 

— A marriage  in  high  life..  341.41 

— Mary  Sealiam 341.40 

— The  old  dower  house 341.31 

— Passion  and  principle...  341  27 

— Sybil  Lennard 341.29 

— The  young  prirna  donna.  341.38 


Grey,  Hon.  Mrs.  W.  Visit 
to  Egypt,  Constantino- 
ple, the  Crimea,  Greece, 


&c 86.4 

Griffin,  F.  Junius  discov- 
ered   153.17 

Griffin,  G.  Gisippus 165.10 

Griffith,  E.  Morality  of 

Shakespeare’s  drama...  155.15 
Griffith  Gaunt.  Reade,  C.  347.23 
Grimaldi.  Boucicault,  D. 

(L.) 165.19 

Grimm,  H.  Life  of  M.  An- 
gelo. 2v 123.11 

— Uniiberwindliche  Miichte. 

3 . • 277.1 

Grimm,  J.  (L.  C.)  and  W. 

(C.)  German  popular 
tales  and  household 
stories 267.4 


Grimshaw,  Bagshaw,  and 

Bradshaw.  Morton,  J.M.  164.6 
Grinnell  expedition  in 
search  of  Sir  J.  Frank- 
lin. Kane,  E.  K 93.6 

Griscom,  j.  H.  Animal 
mechanism  and  physi- 
ology   19.22 

Griseldi,  The  modern. 

Edgeworth,  M 249.6 

Grist  to  the  mill.  Planche, 

J.  R 165.25 

Griswold,  A.  V.,  Memoir 

of.  See  Stone,  J.  S 194.4 

Griswold,  R.  W.  Biograph- 
ical annual 126.9 

Contents.  — T.  Sedgwick ; 

W.  Dunlap;  B.  B.  Tliatchej-; 

J.  Buel;  II.  L.  White;  J.  B. 

Van  Schaick  ; J.  Jar- 

vis; 0.  Hammond;  C.  Fol- 
len ; B.  Pierce;  A.  Peters; 

It.  Y.  Hayne  ; R.  Bacon,  jr. ; 
Chevalier  de  Gerstuer;  1).  A. 


(JHISWOLl) 


IIANDIK 


SiK-lf.  No. 

Gimhwom),  K.  W.,  conlinvpd. 

(Jallilziti;  W.  I.cKi;c(i;  H. 
HoiiMiwick  ; 11.  .1.  h"lim;  K.  VV. 
H.'ildwin;  N.  Ciinick  ; .1.  '1'. 

Kirklmid;  W.  Mfudiirc;  W. 

Hloiie ; (1.  Wolf;  d.  l!.il(!y; 
tS.  I’.iirrouKliH;  d.  Ilcdii)  ; J. 

Adair  ; d.  I.owcll  ; (L  H.  New- 
ton ; d.  Ward;  H.  Van  llens- 
Hela(!r;  II.  I’errinc;  '1'.  Flint; 

M . Carey. 


— Curio.sitics  of  American 
liteniLure.  iSee  Disraeli, 

1 152.11 

Gkosvicnok,  Mrs.  11.  S.  Capt. 

llnsscl’s  watchword  . . . 248.2 

Guotk,  G.  History  of 

Greece.  12  v 145.4 

Gkotto  nymi)li,  The.  Thax- 

ter,  A.  W 104.21 

Guuimbfek,  The.  rickcriii^^, 

K 302.25 


Guund,  T.  J.  The  Ameri- 
cans, ill  their  moral,  so- 
cial, and  political  rela- 
tions  233.7 

Guakdian  anj^el.  Holmes, 

O.  W 200.10 

Guesses  at  truth.  Hare,  A. 


W 153.2 

Guiccioui,  T.,  coniessa.  See 
Boissy,  T.,  numiuise  de. 

Guide  to  the  stai>e.  Kede, 

L.  T 165.23 

Guild  court.  MacDonald, 

G 201.15 

Guillemin,  a.  The  hea- 
vens : an  illustrated 
handbook  of  popular 
astronomy 31.7 

— The  sun 30.7 

Guitar,  Instructor  for  the. 

Howe,  E 162.22 

Guizot,  (E  C.  P.  de  Meu- 
lan),  Mme.  Popular 

tales 24.4 

Guizot,  F.  (P.  G.)  History 

of  civilization.  4 v.  ...  147.2 

— History  of  the  English 


revolution.  Bond 338.13 

Same.  N.  Y 204.5 

— Shakspeare  and  his  times.  123.2 
Gulliver’s  travels.  Swift, 

J V.  5 of  49.1;  249.5 

Gun-maker  of  Moscow. 

Brougham,  J 165.19 

Gurney,  M.  Apology.  In 
justitication  of  Mrs.  — ’s 

friendship 133.18 

Gurowski,  a.  (G.)  de.  Di- 
ary from  March  4,  1861, 
to  Nov.  12,  1802 195.9 

— Bussia  as  it  is 94.12 

Guttle  and  gulpit.  Khand, 

T.,  psevd 105.28 

Gutzkow,  C.  (F.)  llolien- 
schwangau.  1530-07. 

5 V 277.3 

Guy  Livingstone.  Law- 
rence, G.  A 305.7 

Guy  Maniifiring.  Scott,  Sir 

W V.  2 of  203.5 

Same.  Dramatized.  Seji 

'ferry,  D 105.11 

Guyot,  a.  tiartli  and  man  304.30 
Gwy.nne'iii  Vaughan.  Lem- 
on, M 105.28 


Shi  ir.  No. 

Gymnahhus.  Depping,  G. 

B.  ^Von(I(‘rH  of  bodily 

strength  and  skill 30.15 

— Howard, .1.11.  Gymn.islic 


exercises 30.30 

Sec,  also  CaliHthonics. 

Gypsies  of  Spain.  Borrow, 

G 151.13 

Gypsy  Breynton.  Phelps, 

E.  S.  ..: 14.32 

Gypsy’s  cousin  Joy.  Phelps, 

E.  S 14.33 

Gypsy^’s  sowing  and  reaping. 

Phelps,  E.  S 14.34 

Gym'St’s  year  at  the  golden 

crescent.  Phelps,  E.  S.  14.35 


H — family.  Bremer,  F.  ..  .302.35 
Hackett,  H.  B.  Hlustra- 

lions  of  Scripture 303.13 


Hacklaender,  F.  VV.  En- 
chanting and  enchant- 
ed   14.24 

Haddock,  or,  Hadduck,  C. 

B.  Addresses  and  mis- 
cellaneous writings 42.4 

IIadermann,  J.  R.  Forgiven 

at  last 320.1 

IIaendal,  G.  F.,  and  Haydn, 

J.  See  Barnard,  C.  F.,  jr. 


V.  2 of  27.14 


Haines,  J.  T.  The  French 

spy 105.19 

— The  idiot  witness  105.24 

— The  wizard  of  the  wave  . 105.22 
Hair,  The,  and  its  diseases. 

Perry,  B.  C 307..30 

Hale,  E.  E.  {Col.  Frederic 
Ingham.)  If,  yes,  and 
perhaps  200.0 

— The  Ingham  papers 200.5 

— Kanzas  and  Nebraska  . . . 235.20 

— The  man  without  a coun- 

try   308.5 

— Ninety  da3^s’  worth  of  Eu- 

rope   96.8 

— Sybaris  and  other  homes.  260.7 

— Ten  times  one  is  ten 266.4 

Hale,  Salma.  History  of 

the  United  States  to 

1817.  Lond 353.16 

Same.  N.  Y.  2 v 19.15 

Hale,  Sarah  J.  Liberia. . . . 305.30 


Hales,  J.  G.  Survey  of 


Boston  and  its  vicinity.  233.5 
HALfwY,  J.  F.  The  Jewess. 

Italian,  with  English 

translation 162.6 

Hale  a million  of  money. 

Edwards,  A.  B 201.55 

Half-hours  with  the  best 

authors.  Knight,  C 155.7 

Halirurton,  T.  C.  {Sam 
Slick.)  Rule  and  mis- 
rule of  the  English  in 

America 95.19 

— Yaid<ee  stories 324.10 

Halidon  hill.  Scott,  SirW. 


V.  8 of  228.7 

Hall,  A M.  Can  wrong  be 

right? 302..33 

— Midsummer  eve 20130 

— The  whiteboy 201.50 

— Woman's  trials.  N.  Y.  ..  201.13 

Same.  Phil 201.58 


Hlii'lf.  N... 


I ai.i,,  a ( >.  A poroner’s 

inqui-:il ion  101.11 

1 \Li.,  G.  K.  Arctic  n -c.irch-  • 
and  life  among  Ihc 
I'ir.quimaux,  IsOO  (’.2....  hlM5 
Iall,  E.  R.  M'  liioir  of  M. 

L.  Ware 105.7 

Iali.,  10.  H.  .Applctons’ 
hand-book  of  American 

travel K0.2 

Iali.,  J.  Memoir  of  T. 

Posey V.  9 of  1 1 7.2 


Hali,,  Mr.H.  S.  C.  See  Hall, 

A.  M. 

Hall,  W.  W.  Health  by 

good  living 31.10 

— Manual  of  health 3H9.20 

— Sleep 34.15 

Hallam,  H.  Constitutional 

history  of  England 142.9 

— Introduction  to  the  lite- 

rature of  Eurf)pe,  in  the 
15th,  10th,  and  17th  cmi- 
turies.  2v 112.10 

— State  of  Europe  during 

the  midfile  ag<!S 142.1.3 

Halleck,  E.  G.  Selections 
from  the  British  poets. 


2 V 47.1.3 

— Life  of.  See  Wilson,  J. 

G 115  5 

H ALPINE,  C.  G.  {Miles  0’- 

Jleilli/.)  Poetical  works.  100.4 


— Life  and  adventures  of 


jirivatc  Miles  t)’Reilly  ..  240.0 

Ha.milton,  Alexander.  Ken- 

wick,  J.  Life  of 48.19 

— Smucker,  S.  M.  Life  and 

times  of 190.17 

— Jay,  J.,  and  M.adison,  J. 

The  federalist.  2v.  ..  207.4 

Hamilton,  Anthony.  Me- 
moirs of  the  court  of 
Charles  ii,  by  Count 
Grammont.  And  the 

Boscobel  tracts 337.1 

Hamilton,  E.  Elementary 
principles  of  education. 

2 V 307.12 

— Formation  of  religious 

principle.  2 v 367.3 

Hamilton,  Gail,  pseiuL  See 
Dodge,  M.  A. 

Hamilton,  J.  Life  in  ear- 
nest  18.30 

Hamlet.  Shakespeare,  W. 


V 2 of  101.4;  V.  11  of  163.1 
V.  6 of  163.2;  V.  4 of  16.3  11 


165.3 

Hamley,  E.  B.  War  in 

southern  Russia 185.13 

Hamlin,  H.  A.  L.,  Memorials 
of.  See  Lawrence,  M. 

W 107.2 

Hampden,  A.  Hartley  Nor- 
man  246.15 

Hanaford,  P.  a.  Life  of  G. 

Peabody 115.6 

Hancock,  T.  The  princi- 
ples of  peace  exempli- 
fied   367.5 

Hand  and  glove.  Edwards, 

A.  B 201.27 

Handrook  for  readers  and 

students  Potter,  A.  ..  19.24 

Handie.  Abbott,  J v.  1 of  10.3 


HANDSOME 


39 


HE  AND 


Shelf.  No. 

Handsome  is  that  handsome 

does.  Bradley,  M 2G.7 

Handy  Andy.  Dramatized 
from  S,  Lover.  See 

Eloyd,  W.  B 1G5.30 

Hannibal.  Abbott,  J.  His- 
tory of 15.29 

— Arnold,  T.  Life  of 127.7 

Hans  Breitmann’s  ballads. 

Leland,  C.  G 1GG.5 

Hans  of  Iceland.  lingo, 

Comte  V.  (M.) 2G1.59 

Happy  faces.  Opie,  A.  v.  5 of  282.5 
Happy  man.  The.  Lover,  S.  1G4.1G 

Hakbaugii,  H.  Poems 1GG.23 

Hard  cash.  Reade,  C 347. 2G 

Hard  struggle.  Marston, 

(J.)W 165.28 

Hard  times.  Dickens,  C. 

(J.  H.).... 281.33;  v.  2 of 284.3 
Hardee,  W.  J.  Rifle  and  light 

infantry  tactics.  2 v.  . . 368.4 

Harding,  R.  B.  See  Davis, 

R.  B. 

Hardinge,  B.  B.  Belle  Boyd 

in  camp  and  prison 186.6 

Hardman,  F.  Spanish  cam- 
paign in  Morocco 185.8 

Hardwicke,  P.  A bachelor 

of  arts 165.28 

Hare,  A.  U.  and  J.  C. 

Guesses  at  truth 153.2 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud. 

See  Terhune,  M.  V. 

Harlequin  Blue  Beard,  the 

great  bashaw 164.13 

Harley,  A.  J.  The  young 

Crusoe 17.30 

Harold  the  dauntless. 

Scott,  Sir  W V.  8 of  228.7 

Harper,  R.  G.  Select  works.  194.6 
Harper  establishment.  Ab- 
bott, J V.  4 of  16.1 

Harper’s  ferry  invasion. 

Report  on  the.  See 

United  States 352.8 

Harper’s  hand-book  for  trav- 
elers in  Europe  and  the 
East.  See  Fetridge,  W. 

P 86.1;  234.1 

Harper’s  new  monthly  mag- 
azine. Vol.  1-40.  40  V.  172.1 

— Index  to  vol.  1-40 172.2 

Harper’s  pictorial  history  of 

the  great  rebellion.*!!.!!..  Table 
Harper’s  story  books.  Ab- 
bott, J 16.1 

Harris,  A.  The  little  treas- 
ure   165.17 

— My  son  Diana 164.19 

— Ruth  Oakley.  See  Wil- 

liams, T 165.27 

Harry  Lorrequer.  Lever, 

C.  (J.) 301.31 

Harry’s  vacation.  Richards, 

W.  C 246.10 

Harte,  (F.)  B.  Poems 167.35 

— The  luck  of  Roaring  camp, 

and  other  sketches  ....  326.23 
Hartley,  D.  Prayers  and 

religious  meditations  . . 367.2 

Hartley  Norman.  Hamp- 
den, A 246.15 

Hartwig,G  The  polar  world.  82.12 
Harvard  university.  His- 
tory of.  Quincy,  J 352.1 


Shelf.  No. 

Harvey,W.  H Natural  his- 
tory of  the  British  coasts.  367.18 
Hasheesh  eater.  Ludlow, F.  305.11 
Haskyns,  C.  W.  Talpa  : or 
the  chronicles  of  a clay 

farm 387.3 

Haste  and  waste.  Adams, 

W.  T 11.9 

Hattie,  Aunt,  pseud.  See 
Baker,  H.  N.  (W.) 

Hatton,  T.  Hints  for 
sketching  trees  from  na- 
ture in  water  colours . . . 36.41 

Hauef,  W.  Arabian  days’ 

entertainments 22.12 

Haunted  hearts.  Cummins, 

M.  S 342.10 

Haunted  homestead.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 345.15 

Haunted  tower.  Wood,  E. 

P 321.18 

Havelock,  Sir  H.,  Sketch 

of.  See  Brock,  W 197.1 

Haven,  A.  B.  (“  Cousin 

Alice.”)  The  Coopers . . 265.18 

— Christmas  hours 153.22 

Hawaiian  islands.  Ander- 
son, R.  Their  progress 

and  condition 94.2 

— Cheever,  H.  T.  Life  in 

the  Sandwich  islands . . . 236.11 

— Sandwich  island  notes..  84.6 
Hawkins,  J.  H.  W.,  Life  of. 

See  Hawkins,  W.  G.  . ..  114.17 
Hawkins,  W.  G.  Life  of  J. 

H.  W.  Hawkins 114.17 

Hawks,  F.  L.  Expedition 
of  an  American  squad- 
ron to  the  China  seas 

and  Japan,  1852-54 232.5 

Same.  See  United 

States 231.1 

— Monuments  of  Egypt  ...  91.3 

Hawthorne,  N.  The  Blithe- 

dale  romance 45.11 

— The  house  of  tbe  seven 

gables 248.8 

— Life  of  F.  Pierce 115.17 

— The  marble  faun.  2v.  . 266.17 

— Mosses  from  an  old 

manse.  Bost.  2v 45.14 

Same.  N.  Y.  2v.ini.  248.1 

— Our  old  home 45.10 

— Passages  from  [his] 

American  note-books. 

2v 45.9 

— Passages  from  [his]  Eng- 

lish note-books.  2 V.  . . 45.12 

— The  snow-image,  and 

other  twice-told  tales ...  45.15 

— Tanglewood  tales 14.31 

— True  stories  from  history 

and  biography 14.30 

— Twice-told  tales.  2v.  ..  45.13 

— A wonder-book  for  girls 

and  boys 27.20 

Hayden,  W.  B.  Review  of 
Rev.  Dr.  Pond  on  the 
facts  and  philosophy  of 
Swedenborg 383.10 

— Ten  chapters  on  mar- 

riage   387.4 

Haydn,  Joseph,  h.  1732,  d. 

1809.  Barnard,  C.  F., 

jr.  Handel  and  ..  v.  2 of  27.14 

— Carpani,  G.  Life  of 126.16 


Shelf.  No 

Haydn,  Joseph,  d.  1856. 

Dictionary  of  dates.  *R.  R.,  A.  9 

— Universal  index  of  biog- 

raphy. See  Payne,  J.  B. 

*R.  R.,  A.  10 
Haydon,  B.  R.  Life.  2 v.  125.7 
Hayes,  A,  II.  Science  of 

life 38.4 

Hayes,  I.  I.  Arctic  boat 

journey 235.18 

Same.  New  ed 95.28 

— Cast  away  in  the  cold  . . . 22.4 

— The  open  polar  sea 84.5 

Hayward,  C.,  jr.  Life  of 

S.  Cabot V.  9 of  117.1 

V.  2 of  123.7 

Hayward,  J.  Book  of  re- 
ligions   385.18 

Hazard,  R,  G.  Essay  on 
language,  and  other  pa- 
pers  365.7 

Hazen,  E.  Popular  tech- 
nology. 2v 49.3 

Hazlitt,  W.  Dramatic  lit- 
erature of  the  age  of 
Elizabeth 207.12 

— Lectures  on  the  English 

comic  writers 205.3 

— Literature  of  the  age  of 

Elizabeth,  and  Charac- 
ters of  Shakespear’s 
plays 157.5 

— Table  talk.  2 v 205.4 

He  knew  he  was  right.  Trol- 
lope, A 301.9 

Head,  Sir  F.  B.  Life  and 
adventures  of  Bruce,  the 

African  traveller 48.5 

Head,  J.  II.  Home  pastimes.  207.16 
Head  of  the  family.  Craik, 

D.  (M.)  M 261.11 

Headley,  P.  C.  Life  of 

Josephine 197.8 

Headley,  J.  T.  Chaplains 
and  clergy  of  the  revo- 
lution   185.10 

— Letters  from  Italy 97.27 

— Napoleon  and  his  mar- 

shals. 2 V 215,7 

— Washington  and  his  gen- 

erals. 2 V 215.6 

Headsman,  The.  Cooper,  J. 

F 286.6 

Health.  Beecher,  C.  E. 

Health  and  happiness . . . 37.9 

— Bellows,  A.  J.  How  not 

to  be  sick  34.31 

— Coale,  W.  E.  Hints  on  . 34.21 

— Derby,  G.  Influence  of 

anthracite  flres  upon  ..  38  13 

— Hall,  W.  W.  Health  by 

good  living  34.16 

Manual  of 389.20 

— Journal  of  health.  Vol.  1.  33.25 

— Report  of  a plan  for  the 

promotion  of.  See  Mas- 
sachusetts   31.19 

— Spear,  J.S.  Boston  guide 

to  33.6 

— Warren,  J.  C.  Preserva- 

tion of 38.15 

See  also  Diet,  Digestion, 
Dyspepsia. 

Heard,  I.  V.  D.  The  Sioux 
war  and  massacres  of 
1862,  63  136.11 


HEART 


40 


1 1 Kir,  IE 


Shelf.  No. 

IlKAK'l-IMHTOiaK.S  lUUl  lifc- 

|)icliir(!S.  Arthur,  T.  S.  217, 2;i 
JhoAKT  of  Mi(l-L()tliiaii. 

Scott,  Sir  VV V.  (lor  2(J:5.5 

Snnie,  Drainati/.ccl.  See 

Dibdiii,  T 1(:.“>.2() 

IIlCAUTSKASIC.  Yoil^c,  C.  M.  30:5.3 
lIiCAT.  Ca/in,  A.  riioiiom- 

ena  and  laws  of 30.1 

— Tyndall,  J.  l^eat  as  a 

mode  of  motion 33.19 

Heath,  W.  Memoirs 195.3 

Heavens,  The.  Gnillemin, 

A 31.7 

Sec  also  Astronomy. 

llEHKEW  poetry.  Spirit  of 

the.  Taylor,! 152.12 

Hecuha.  Euripides.  ..v.  3 of  339.2 
Heixjei)  in.  Phelps,  E.  S.  200.3 
llEiDENiMAUEii,  The.  Cooper, 


J.  E 280.9 

Heine,  H.  Poems 107.20 

llEiu  at  law.  Colman,  G., 

the  younger 105.13 

Heiu  of  Redclylle.  Yongc, 

C.  M 244.15 

Heiress,  The.  Stephens,  A. 

S 300.10 

Helen  and  Artliur.  Hentz, 

C.  L 340.5 


Helena.  Euripides ...  v.  3 of  339.2 

Hellas.  Shelley,  P.  B 108.24 

llELrER,  H.  11.  The  impend- 
ing crisis  of  the  South.  135.11 
llELriN(t-iiANi)  series.  Now- 
ell, H.  P.  II 14.9-13 

Helring  hands.  Taylor,  T.  105.20 
Hells,  A.  Casimir  Marem- 

ma 320.18 

— The  Spanish  coiupiest  in 

America.  4v 147.14 

IIemans,  E.  (D.)  Works. 

Vol.  2-7.  Gv.  iu3 102.19 

Contents. — Vol.l[2].  Tales 
and  historic  scenes;  Restora- 
tion of  the  works  of  art  to  Italy  ; 

Modern  Greece;  Translations 
from  Cainoens,  and  other  po- 
ets; Italian  literature.  [3.] 

The  sceiJlic ; Tale  of  the  secret 
tribunal;  'J'he  hast  Constan- 
tine; Sebastian  of  Portugal; 

The  siege  of  Valencia.  11  [4]. 

The  forest  sanctuary ; Lays  of 
many  lands;  Miscellaneous 
pieces;  Dartmoor;  Welsh 
melodies;  Hymns  for  child- 
hood; DeChatillon;  Miscel- 
laneous pieces.  [5.]  The  ves- 
pers of  Palermo  ; Songs  of  the 
Cid;  Records  of  woman  ; M is- 
cellaneous poems.  Ill  [G]. 

Hongs  of  the  allections;  Na- 
tional lyrics.  [7.]  Lyiics; 

Hongs  of  Hi)ain  ; Hongs  for  sum- 
mer hours ; Hongs  of  captivity ; 

9'he  league  of  the  A Ips ; Hcenes 
and  hymns  of  life;  Female 
characters  of  Hcripture;  Hon- 
nets,  devotional  and  memorial ; 

Records  of  the  spring  of  1834; 

Itecordb  of  the  autumn  of  1 834 ; 
DesjHuidency  and  }isj>ir;ition ; 
'I'houghts  during  sickness;  Ju- 
venile jjoetns. 

IIe.nderson,  W.  llomocoi)- 

!ilhy  fairly  rttprc.sciiicd.  302.3 
II  A d'cmplc.  Disi’ji- 

cli,  II 341.51,  58 

llENhiE'iTE  the  for,sjd<(‘ii. 

liucksloiic,  P> 1G5.J8 


Hlielf.  No. 

Henry  IV,  of  France.  Ah- 

hott,  .1.  S.  G.  Life  of. . 15. .32 

— .Itimcs,  G,  P,  R.  Jdfeof.  12;{.12 
IIenuv  IV.  Shakc.spc.arc, 

W.  ..V.  0 of  1(;3.1  ; V.  3 of  103.2 
V.  2 of  10:{.l  1 ; 104.1  1 
Henry  V.  Sh.akc.spearc,  W. 

V.  7 of  103.1 
V.  4 of  10.3.2;  v.  .3  of  103.11 
Henry  VI.  Sluikcspctirc, 

W V.  2 of  101.4 

T.  7,  8 of  103.1  ; V.  4 of  103.2 
Henry  VIII,  of  Eiujland. 
Herbert,  H.VV.  Mtuiirrirs 
of 127.23 

— Muiidt,  C.  Henry  VIII  and 

hi.s  court 281.8 

Henry  VJII.  Shakespeare, 

W.  .V.  2 of  101.4;  V.  8 of  10:5.1 
V.  4 of  10.3.2;  105.11 
Henry,  C.  S.  Epitome  of 
the  philosophy  of  his- 
tory. 2 V 49.4 

Henry,  P.  Everett,  A.  H. 

Life  of V.  1 of  117.2 

— Wirt,  W.  Life  and  char- 

acter of 113.7;  190.12 

Henry,  W.  S.  Ctmiptiign 
sketches  of  the  war  with 

Mexico 350.7 

Henry  Esmond.  Thackeray, 

W.  M .302.2(5;  347.11 

Henry  Masterton,  James,  G. 

P.  R 283.1 

Henry  of  Guise.  James,  G. 

P.  R 283.7 

Henry  St.  John,  gentleman. 

Cooke,  J.  E 240.21 

Henson,  J.  Eather  Henson’s 

story  of  his  own  life 127.20 

Hentz,  C.  L.  The  bauislied 


son  340.3 

— Courtship  and  marriage  . 340.1 

— Eoline 340.11 

— Ernest  Liiiwood 340.10 

— Helen  and  Arthur 340.5 

— Linda 340.9 

— The  lost  daughter 340.4 

— Love  after  marriage  ....  340.2 

— Marcus  Warlaud 340.7 

— The  planter’s  northern 

bride  340.8 

— Rena 346.12 

— Robert  Graham 346.6 

Hequemrourg,  C.  L.  Plan 

of  the  creation 387.11 

Her  majesty’s  tower.  Dix- 
on, W.  H 147.3,  4 

IIeraclidai,  The.  Euripides. 

V.  2 of  339.2 

Herbert,  E.,  lord  of  Cher- 

hury.  Life 79.1 

Herbert,  H.  W.  {Frank 
Forester.)  Captains  of 
the  Roman  republic 356.4 

— The  chevaliers  of  Erance.  188.12 

— The  dog 33.2 


Contents.  — Sportsmun’s 
vade  mecum  ; Dogs  and  their 
management,  by  E.  Mahew; 

Dog  breaking,  by  W.  N. 

11  utcliinHon. 

— Field  S])orts  of  ( he  United 
Slates  and  British  prov- 
inces. 2 33.22 


sii*ir.  No. 


llERBER'r,  1 1.  W.,  rotiliniif  fl. 


— 

Eish  and  llshii 

iig  of  t he 

Lulled  Stall's 

and  15ril- 

isli  proviiiees. 

3:5  5 

— 

Knights  ol’ 

England, 

I'raiice,  and  Sc 

ot  land . .. 

188.8 

— 

Memoirs  of  lb 

•nry  viii. 

127  2:5 

— 

’Fhe  (.^uorudoii 

hounds . . 

385.1:5 

— 

'fhe  Warwick  w 

oodlamls. 

:585.i:5 

Hi 

.RCiJi.Es.  Luripii 

les  . . V.  2 o 

f :5:59  2 

Hi 

ORE  ami  hereaftei 

•.  Alhern, 

A 



2KH,7 

Hi 

ORKW  ARi).  Kiugsh.'y,  C. . -. 

312.21 

Hi 

OR.MA.N.N  and 

I lorothea. 

(Joel he,  J.  W. 

von 

108.1 

Hi 

■:rnoon,  W.  L. 

Explora- 

tion  of  the  valley  of  the 

Amazon 



84.12 

— 

and  (iibl)on,  L. 

Explora- 

tion  of  the  valhw  of  the 

Amazon.  4 v. 



84.13 

Contents. — Vol.  I.  Hern- 
don. II.  Gibbon.  HI,  IV. 
Maps. 


Herd  without  (T)urage 18.0 

Herodoips.  ’rranslaled  by 

W.  I5eloe.  3v 339.1 

— Life  and  travels  of.  See 

Wheeler,  J.  '1' 125.3 

IlEROEb,  Tlie.  Kingsley,  C.  14.27 
llEROfcks  and  hero-worslnp. 

Carlyle,  T 207.17 

IlKRORsof  the  American  rev- 
olution ; declaration  of 
indei)endence,  [etc]...  350.8 

Heroines  of  sacred  history. 

Steele,  E.  R 197.9 

Herold,  L.  j.  E.  Zanipa. 

Italian,  with  Phiglish 

translation 102.6 

Heuschel,  Sir  J.  E.  W. 

Treatise  on  astronomy  . 367.11 

— Admiralty  manual  of  sci- 

entilic  enquiry.  See 

Great  Britain 37.23 

Hertiia.  Bremer,  E 287.26 

HKiivi:, pseud.  See  Konger,  E. 
Hervey,  James.  Letters, 
life,  character,  and  writ- 
ings   126.7 

Hervey,  John,  lord.  Reign 

of  George  ii.  2 v 197.5 

Herz,  H.  King  Rene’s  daugh- 
ter. Rendered  into  Eng- 
lish verse  by  E.  Phipps.  164.21 
Hesekiel,  j.  G.  L.  Life  of 

Bismarck 121.4 

Hewins,  j.  M.  Hints  con- 
cerning church  music, 

the  liturgy,  [etc.] 387.6 

Hiawatha,  Song  of.  Long- 
fellow, H.  W 166.27 

Hiawatha  : or,  ardent  spir- 
its and  laughing  water. 

Walcot,  C.  M 164.11 

Hickey,  W.  Constitution  of 
the  United  States,  with 
an  account  of  the  state 

papers,  [etc.] 207.9 

Hieroglyphics.  System  of 
Champolliou,  jr.  See 

Grcqipo,  J.  G.  H 153.26 

lIiGGiE,  T.  A devilish  good 

joke 104.21 

— The  house  dog 164.10 


HIGGINS 


41 


HOMEWARD 


Shelf.  No. 


Shelf.  No. 


Shelf.  No. 


Higgins,  W.  M.  The  earth  : 

Its  physical  condition, 

[etc.] 49.12 

Higginson,  F.  Journal; 
New-England’s  planta- 

• tion 181.7 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Army 

life  in  a black  regiment.  9.5.25 

— Malbone 256. 12 

— Out-door  papers 153.28 

High  latitudes,  Letters  from. 

Blackwood,  F.  T 96.12 

High,  low,  Jack,  and  the 

game.  Pianchc,  J.  R.  164.14,  25 
Highland  widow.  Scott, 

Sir  W V.  20  of  263.5 

High-ways  and  by-ways. 

Grattan,  T.  C 245.16 

Highways  and  by-ways. 

Webster,  B 164.13 

IIiLDREi'ii,  R.  History  of 

the  United  States.  6 v.  131.1 

— Japan  as  it  was  and  is. . . 185.11 

Hill,  F.  S.  The  shoemaker 

of  Toulouse 165.25 

— The  six  degrees  of  crime.  165.24 

Hillard,  G.  S.  Life  of  Capt. 

J.  Smith V.  2 of  117  1 

V.  1 of  123.7 

— Six  months  in  Italy.  2 v.  84.16 

Hills  of  Shatemuc.  War- 
ner, S 244.8 

Hillyars,  The.  and  the 

Burtons.  Kingsley,  H.  342.19 
Hippolytus.  Euripides. 

V.  1 of  339.2 

Hiram  Hireout.  Conway, 

H.  J 164.15 

Hirtius,  a.  Commentaries. 

See  Caesar,  C.  J 339.15 

His  last  legs.  Bernard,  W. 

B 164.1 

Historical  and  critical  es- 
says. De  Quincey,  T.  44.12 
Historical  and  descriptive 
account  of  Iceland, 

Greenland,  and  the  Fa- 
roe islands 48.8 

Historical  magazine.  Vol. 

3-6.  4v.  r 407.1 

History.  Abbott,  J.  Story 

of  ancient v.  5 of  16.1 

— Arnold,  T.  Lectures  on 

modern 356.6 

— Dupin,  L.  E.  Universal 

library  of  historians...  187.12 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  History 

for  boys 17.13 

— Gervinus,  G.  G.  Intro- 

duction.to  the  history  of 
the  19th  century 186.4 

— Goodrich,  S.  G.  Compre- 

hensive   381.1 

— Hawthorne,  N.  True 

stories  from 14.30 

— Michelet,  J.  Modern  ..  19.28 

— Miller,  G.  History  philo- 


sophically illustrated  ..  338.1 

— Miller,  S.  Brief  retro- 

spect of  the  18th  cen- 
tury   143.2 

— Millot,  C.  F.  X.  Elements 

of  general 187.11 

— RoHin,  C.  Ancient 143.1 

— St.  Jolin,  H.  Study  and 

use  of 184.3 


History,  continued. 

— Schlegel,  (C.  W.)  F.  von. 

Lectures  on 338.5 

ridlosophy  of 337.3 

— Smith,  G.  Lectures  on 

the  study  of 147.22 

— Taylor,  W.  C.  Manual 

of  ancient  and  modern.  181.9 

— White,  J.  The  eighteen 

Christian  centuries 188.10 

— Worcester,  J.  E.  Ele- 

ments of 147.1 

See  also  Antiquiticf?.  Biojjra- 
phy,  C’ivilization,  Crusades, 
Ecclesiastical  Instory,  Ethnog- 
raphy, Geography,  Middle 
ages.  Political  science,  and  the 
names  of  countries,  cities,  etc. 


History  of  my  pets.  Lip- 

pincott,  S,  J 18.21 

History  of  wonderful  inven- 
tions   34.28 

Hitchcock,  D.  K.  Preser- 
vation of  the  teeth 38.11 

Hitchcock,  E.  Dyspepsy 
forestalled  and  resisted : 
or  lectures  on  diet 34.24 

— Geology  of  the  globe 32.20 

— Phenomena  in  the  four 

seasons 365,20 

— Religion  of  geology 386.7 

— Report  on  the  geology, 

mineralogy,  botany,  and 
zoology  of  Massachu- 


setts. Nee  Massachusetts.  32.21 
IIoARE,  P.  The  spoiled  child.  164.12 
Hobart,  J.  H.  Manual  of 

faith  and  devotion 365.35 

Hociiei.aga;  or,  England  in 
the  New  World.  War- 

burton,  E.  (B.  G.) 87.17 

Hodge,  C.  The  way  of  life.  387.5 
Hodgkinson,  E.  Experi- 
mental researches  on  the 
strength  and  other  prop- 
erties of  cast  iron 33.23 

Hodson,  W.  S.  R.  Twelve 
years  of  a soldier’s  life 

in  India 356.10 

IIoEFER,  E.  The  old  coun- 
tess   326.3 

IIoFER.  Fitzball,  E 165.19 

HOFF3IAN,  C.  F.  Life  of  J. 

Leisler v.  3 of  117.2 

Hoffman,  V.  H.,  Life  of. 

See  Cummins,  G.  D 126.19 

Hofland,  T.  C.  British 

angler’s  manual 34.1 

Hog,  The.  Richardson,  H. 

D V.  1 of  365.29 

Hogg,  J.  Elements  of  ex- 
perimental and  natural 

philosophy 37.20 

Hohenschwangau.  Gutz- 

kow,  C.  (F.) 277.3 

Holberg,  L.  Memoirs....  79.8 
Holbrook,  J.  Ten  years 

among  the  mail  bags .. . 244.20 
Holbrook,  S,  F.  Autobiog- 
raphy   197.15 

Holcroft,  T.  The  road  to 

ruin 165.8 

Hole,  C.  Brief  biographical 
dictionary.  With  addi- 
tions and  corrections 
by  W.  A.  Wheeler.  *R.  R.,  E.  10 


Holford,  M.  Calaf.  2 v.  288.10 
Holland,  J.  G.  {Tirnolhy 

Titcomh.)  The  bay-path.  264.10 

— Bitter-sweet 166,13 

— Gold-foil 153.21 

— Lessons  in  life 154.33 

— Letters  to  young  people 

single  and  married 153.20 

Holland,  S.  S.,  lady.  Me- 
moir of  Sydney  Smith. 

2 V 125.8 

Holland,  W.  M.  Life  of  M. 

VanBuren 104.5 

Holland,  Lord.  See  Fox, 

H.  R. 

Holland.  Adams,  W.  T. 

Young  America  in  13.3 

— Andrews,  J.  History  of 


the  war  with,  1775-83..  134.13 
Holmes,  E.  Life  of  Mozart.  196.10 
Holmes,  O.  W.  The  auto- 
crat of  the  breakfast- 
table  206.21 

— Currents  and  counter- 

currents  in  medical  sci- 
ence   386.4 

— Elsie  Venner.  2v 267.2 

— The  guardian  angel 266.10 

— Homoeopathy,  and  its 

kindred  delusions 364.18 

— Poems.  1859 226,4 

Same.  1869 168.8 

— The  professor  at  the 

breakfast-table  154.30 

— Songs  in  many  keys 166.14 

— Soundings  from  the  At- 

lantic   206.20 


Holton,  I,  F.  New  Gra- 
nada : twenty  months  in 

the  Andes 232.3 

Holy  grail.  Tennyson,  A.  166.7 
Holy  Land.  See  Palestine. 
Homans,  J.  S.  and  J.  S., 
jr.  Cyclopedia  of  com- 
merce   *R.  R.,  B.  2 


Home,  J.  Douglas 165.14 

Home.  Bremer,  F 261.14 

Home  and  social  philosophy.  206.14 
Home  as  found.  Cooper,  J. 

F 248.12;  286.7 

Home  ballads.  Whittier,  J. 

G V.  2 of  167.12 

Home  book.  Chambers,  W.  77.2 
Home  influence.  Aguilar, 

G.  265.12 

Home  pastimes.  Head,  J.  H.  207.16 
Home  scenes.  Aguilar,  G.  327.1 
Ho.me  songster.  Carpenter, 

J.  E 169.2 


Home  twilight  stories.  4v. 
Namely : — 

— Briery  wood;  and  other 


stories 18.4 

— The  hero  without  cour- 

age ; and  other  stories.  18.6 

— Much  ado  about  nothing ; 

and  other  stories 18.5 

— The  young  fortune  seek- 

ers; and  other  stories..  18.7 
Homerus.  [Iliad  and  Odys- 
sey.] Translated  by  A. 

Pope.  3 V 339.18 

Homes  without  hands. 

Wood,  J.  G 31.6 

Homeward  bound.  Cooper, 

J.  F 286.8 


6 


iioMiLryi'ic's 


42 


HTTMi’.oi.D'r 


Shelf.  No. 

IIoMH.KTics,  Loftiiros  on 
pulpit (‘l()((ii<‘iic(*.  C^'uiip- 

ix'ii,  (i r.(:a.2 

IIoal-maiwk Die  IlKi.i.,  X.  'I'niv- 
cls  in  llnr  steppes  of  tlio 
(’aspian  sea,  the  (h-iniea, 

tiu!  Caucasus,  etc 232. H 

lIoMdcorATii Y^  Chirie,  I*.  F. 

Domestic 383.2 

— Henderson,  AV.  Jlonue- 

opathy  fairly  repre- 
sented   3fi2.3 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Honue- 

opalhy,  and  its  kindia'd 
delusions 301.18 

— rnlle,  ,1.  H.  IIonHCopathic 

domestic  physician 380  3 

IIONKST  whore.  Middleton, 

'J' V.  3 of  103.10 

lIoNKY-isiooN,  'J'he.  Tobin, 

J 105.1 

Hood,  T.  l*o('tical  works. 

1854-50.  4 V 227.0 

Same.  1800  103.4 

— Tales,  romances,  and  ex- 

trava^an/as 305.5 

— Tylney  hall 307.14 

— Up  thellhine 305.17 

— Whims  and  oddities 305.0 

Same.  And  National 

tales 245.5 

Hone,  T.  Anastasins.  2 v. 

in  1 305.20 

Hone  and  have.  Adams,  W. 

T 11.12 

Hone  Leslie.  Sedgwick,  C. 

M 324.3 

Hones  and  fears.  Yonge,  C. 

M 303.2 

Hopkins,  S.  The  puritans 
of  England.  Vol.  1,  2. 

2v.  351.2 

— The  youth  of  the  Old  do- 

minion   235.7 

Ilornen,  E.  Old  horse  Gray, 
and  the  parish  of  Gruni- 

bleton 100.30 

Ilornen,  I.  T.  A true  life. 

;SVe  Child,  L.  M. 215.8 

IIoppiN,  AV.  J.  Circum- 
stances alter  cases 104.22 

lIoiiACie  Templeton.  Lever, 

C.  (J.) 301.52 

IIouATius  Epaccus,  Q. 

AVorks.  Translated  by 
r.  Erancis.  2v 339.12 

— Odes  and  epodes.  A 

metrical  translation  by 

Lf)rd  J.ytton 100.3 

IIoKDVNSKi,  J.  History  of 


the  Eolish  revolution.  ..  143.9 

Jlonx,  J’.,  roniit,  Trial  of. 
tSt'e  Schiller,  (J.  C.)  E. 

von 148.4;  157.24 

ILii'.sie.  Linsley,  D.  C.  Mor- 
gan horses 35.11 

— Mayhew,  E.  'J'he  illus- 

trated horse  doctor 33.4 

— KichariLon,  11.  1).  Va- 


j’ieties,  etc v.  1 of  305.29 

Scf',  also  Farriery. 

Honsie-siioie  Robinson.  Ken- 
nedy, .1.  E 201.28;  .305.3 

Same.  Dram.ati/.ed.  /S'cc 

'faylenre,  C.  \V 105.22 


Slirir.  Nn. 

Honnexsie,  History  of.  AVc 

Abbott,  .1.  S.  C 15.13 

lIoiM  K I i.'i  (ime.  ,Srr.  Gar- 
dening. 

H().''KINs,  'I'.  H.  AVhnt  we 
eat  : adnltiTat ions  of 

food  and  drink 380.15 

IIos.Aiien,  .1.  K.  'I'he  color- 

guard  130.19 

IIosMien,  M.  d'he  Morri- 
sons   324.20 

Hos.Aiieu,  AY.  1 1.  C.  Eoetical 

Yvorks.  2 V 100.33 

Covtrvts.  — Vol.  T. 
noiidio;  I.c^oodH  of  tin*  Scoc- 
ruH ; liidi.'io  tradifioiia  and 
hoiij;h  ; Oird-iiotcH  ; 'l  lio 
inonOiH.  II.  (Ic'caHion.'iI  po- 
ems; Historic  HCJTies ; M.artial 
lyrics  ; Soiiffs  and  ballads; 

Funeral  eclioes  ; .Sonnets;  .Mis- 
cellaneous poems. 

lIouDix,  11.  Alcmoirs.  Loud. 

2 V 190.13 

Same.  IMiil 215.11 

Horns  at  home.  Vol.  1 400.1 

Houus  with  my  jnipils. 

Ehelps,  d/r.s\  L 157.7 

IIousH  ;ind  home  papers. 

Stowe,  H.  (E.)  E> 1.58.7 

Housk  dog,  The.  Higgic,  T.  101.10 
llousio  of  Aspen.  Scott,  Sir 

AY V.  9 of  228.7 

House  of  the  seven  gables. 

Hawthorne,  N 248.8 

lIousEiioi.D,  The,  of  Eou- 

verie.  2 v 243.3 

llousEiioi.i) stories.  Grimm, 

,J.  (L.  C.)  and  AY.  (C.)  . 207.4 

IIousEiioi.i)  words.  Vol.  1- 


15.  15  V 411.1 

IIou.sTOX,  S.  Life 108.1 

How  could  he  help  it?  Koe, 

A.  S 243.13 

IIoYV  he  Avon  her.  South- 

Yvorth,  E.  D.  E.  N 345.0 

Hoyv  to  pay  the  rent.  EoYver, 

T 104.1 

IIoYVADji.  Curtis,  G.AA’’.  The 

hoYvadji  in  Syria 97.2 

Niles  notes  of  a 97.7 


Hoyvaud,  G.  ay.  E.,  earl  of 
Ca  rl  isle.  I)  i ary  in  T u r k- 
ish  and  Greek  Yvaters.  . . 233.3 

IIoYVAnD,  J.  H.  Athletic  and 


gymnastic  exercises ....  30.30 

IIgyvaud  and  his  teacher. 

Laker,  II.  N.  (AY.) 14.2 

lIoYVE,  E.  Instructor  for 
the  guitar ; added,  a col- 
lection of  waltzes,  etc.  102.22 
lIoYVE,  H.  Eminent  mechan- 
ics   124.4 

Howe,  J.  L.  The  British 

slave  105.27 

— The  golden  eagle 105.20 

Howe,  j.  AY.  Eassion-lloYV- 

ers  107.2 

— Trip  to  Cuba 97.14 

IIoYVE,  S.  G.  Keiiort  on 

idiocy 303.10 

— Sketch  of  the  Greek  rev- 

olution   185.4 

Hoyvei.i.s,  W.  1).  Italian 

journeys 85.20 

— Venetian  life 85.21 


MkII.  No. 


Hoyvitt,  M.  Eiclorlnl  cal- 


endar  of  tin*  scmsoiiH, 
embodying  -Alkln’.s  eid- 

Hoyvh  i,  AAC  a boy’s  adven- 
tures in  the  Yvilds  of 

Australia  

— Homes  and  haunts  of  ihe 
most  «*ndnent  I’riilsh 

1 t.2R 

poets.  li  V 

— Visits  to  remarkable 

121.10 

plaees.  2 v 

23.5.22 

— AA'oodl)nrn  grange 

lIoY'r,  E.  History  ot  the  In- 

:524.19 

187.3 

HunnAUD,  E.  M.  Infe  of  1{. 

D.ivic; V,  1.5  of  1 17.2 

Ht'imAiM),  W . I)iscf)v<-ry 
and  first  planting  of 

Mnssaclmsetts 181.7 

Hue,  i‘).  K.  .lourney  thionuh 

the  Chinese  empire.  2 v.  91.10 
— Travels  in  'rarl.iry,  'I'hi- 

b(*t.  Mild  China,  Ikll-IC.  235.14 

IIuDinuAS.  Butler,  S 228.1 

Hudson,  C.  E.,  and  (!obb, 

S.  Human  destiny....  385.10 
Hudson,  E.  Erivate  the- 
atricals  108.23 

Hudson,  H.,  Life  of.  Sre 

Cleveland,  11.  U.  ..v.  10  ofll7.1 
V.  2 of  123.7 


Hudson’s  bay.  Ballantvne, 

li.  M ”. ...  20.14 

IIuoiiEs,  T.  Alfred  the 

great 100.7 

— School  days  at  liugby...  248.13 
Same.  Illustrated....  200.9 

— The  scouring  of  the  Yvhite 

horse  307.13 

— Tom  BroYvn  at  Oxford. 

Lost.  2 V 200.8 

Same.  N.  Y 245.9 

Hugo,  Corate  V.  (M.)  The 
destroyer  of  the  second 
republic;  being  Napo- 
leon the  little 147.7 

— Hans  of  Iceland 201.59 

— Les  miserables.  Eantine.  241.8 

.lean  Ealj  can 241.0 

lAIarius 241,7 

Saint  Denis 241.5 

— Lucretia  Borgia,  adapted 

from  the  Erencn,  by  J. 

M.  AA'eston 105.25 

— The  man  Yvho  laughs ... . 301.3 

— The  toilers  of  the  sea...  301.19 

— La  tour  de  Nesle 105.15 

Huguenot,  The.  James,  G. 

E.  R 283.12 


Huguenot  and  priest.  Bun- 

gener,  L.  (E.) 283.21 

Huguenot  family.  Tytler,  S.  305.22 
Huguenots,  Les.  Meyer- 
beer, G 102.5 

Huguenots,  The,  in  England 

and  Ireland.  Smiles,  S.  147.5 
IIULLAii,  J.  Third  or  tran- 
sition period  of  musical 


history 152.10 

— The  song  book 108.5 


lluAinoLDT,  (C.)  AV.  von. 

IJfe  by  G.  Schlcsier.  See 

Klencke,  E.  E.  H 124.12 

lIUiYinoEDT,  (E.  11.)  A.  von. 

Aspects  of  nature 385.7 


HUMBOLDT 


43 


INDIA 


Shelf.  No. 

Humboldt,  (F.  H.)  A.  von, 
continued. 

— Cosmos.  2 V 3G4.25 

— Letters  to  Variihagen 

von  Ense 127.24 

— Views  of  nature 30.37 

— Life  of.  See  Klencke,  F. 

F.  H 124.12 

— Travels  and  researches 

of.  See  Maci*ilUvray, 

W 48.28 

Hume,  D.  History  of  Eng- 
land. 6 V 145.2 

Humor.  American 202.1 

— Burton,  W.  E.  Cyclo- 

pmdiaof 72.2 

— Chit-chat  of 343.13 

Humorous  poetry  of  the 

English  language.  Par- 

ton,  J 1G2.1 

Humphreys,  E.  11.  America, 
past,  present  and  pro- 
spective  133.13 

Humphry  Clinker.  Smol- 
lett, T 249.2;  324.1 

Hunchback,  The.  Knowles, 

J.  S 1G5.2 

Hungary  and  its  revolutions 
to  the  19th  century. 

With  a memoir  of  Kos- 
suth   18G.2 

Hungary,  My  life  and  acts 

in.  Goeruei,  A 147.13 


Hunt,  Frederick  K.  The 
fourth  estate  : a history 

of  the  press.  2 v 185.2 

Hunt,  Freeman.  Lives  of 
American  merchants. 

2 V 193.3 


Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Tntro- 
cluclory  es.say,  by  G.  R.  Rus- 
sell; T.  II.  Perkins,  by  T'.  G. 
Oiu-y;  T.  T.  Cope,  by  J.  R. 
Ciiiuuller;  P.  C.  Brooks,  by  E. 
Everett;  J.  G.  Kiii^,  by  C. 
Kinsr  ; N.  Brown;  S.  Girard; 
S.  Ward,  by  C.  King;  M. 
Carey:  'I'.  Eddy;  J.  Goodhue; 
J.  Peabody,  by  G.  A.  Ward; 
J.  Lorillaid,  by  W.  Berrian; 
G.  I.ee,  by  C.  M.  Leupp;  W. 

R.  Jones,  by  W.  A.  Jones;  S. 
Appleton,  by  E.  Peabody;  J. 
May  ; S.  Slater,  by  J.  L.  Blake  ; 
A.  Henry,  by  S.  A.  Allibone; 

J.  Chiekering,  by  J.  1j.  Blake  ; 
A.  < lapp;  P.  T.  Jackson, 
by  J.  A.  Lowell.  II.  E H. 
Derby,  by  E.  II.  Derby ; Sir  W. 
Pepperrell,  by  U.  Parsons;  S. 
Allen,  by  W.M  Allen;  Major 

S.  Shaw;  Amos  Lawrence; 
Abbott  Lawrence,  by  N.  Ap- 
pleton ; W.  Lawrence,  by  S. 

K.  Lothrop ; J.  J.  Astor,  by 
D.  R.  Jaques;  J.  Touro,  by 
A.  Walker;  .1.  Bronifield,  by 
J.  Quincy;  H.  R.  W.  Hill,  by 
W.  R.  King;  J.  Brown,  by  G. 
S.  Hillard;  J.  Hancock,  by  G. 
Mouuttbrt ; R.  Morris. 

Hunt,  (J.  H.)  Leigh.  Au- 


tobiography. 2 V 124.8 

— A book  for  a corner 205.5 

— Essays  and  miscellanies.  205.7 

— Men,  women,  and  books. 

2 V 15G.7 

— Selections  from  the  Eng- 

lish poets.  Imagination 
and  fancy 205. G 

— Stories  from  the  Italian 

poets 204.10 


Shelf.  No. 

Hunt,  Genealogy  of  the 
name  and  family  of.  See 


Wyman,  T.  B.,  Jr 193.7 

IIuN'J'ER,  K.  F.  ISIanual  for 
quartermasters  and  com- 
missaries  3G4,21 

Hunter,  W.  S.  Panoramic 
guide  from  Niagara  falls 

to  Quebec 239.2 

Huntington,  P\  D.  Chris- 
tian believing  and  liv- 
ing   .' 38G.1G 


— Sermons  for  the  people. . 385. G 

Huntington,  J.  V.  Lady 

Alice;  or,  the  new  Una.  302. 5G 
Huntington,  S.,  Memoirs 

of.  See  Wisner,  B.  B.  . 19G.15 
Huntley,  L.  Moral  pieces.  158.11 
Hurry-graphs.  Willis,  N. 

P 153.13 

Husband  at  sight.  Buck- 

stone,  J.  B 1G4.13 

Husb  vnd  of  an  hour.  Fal- 


coner, E 1G5.28 

Hutchings,  J.  M.  Scenes 
of  wonder  and  curiosity 

ill  California 84.1 

Hutchinson,  A.,  Life  of. 


See  Ellis,  G.  E.  ..  v.  G of  117.2 
Hutchinson,  Col.  J.,  Life  of. 

N’ee  Hutchinson,  L 125.11 

Hutchinson,  L.  Life  of 

Col.  Hutchinson 125.11 

Hutchinson,  T.  History  of 
Massachusetts,  1G28- 

1750.  2 v 132.10 

Hutchinson,  W.  N.  Dog 

breaking 33.1 

Same.  See  Herbert,  H. 

W 33.2 

Huxley,  T.  H.  Man’s  place 

in  nature 34.8 

— Origin  of  species 34.9 

Hyacinthe,  Le  pere.  See 
Loyson,  C.,  ahhe. 

IIawcinthe.  Grey,  Mrs.  ..  341.32 
Hyde,  E.,  earl  of  Clarendon, 

Life  and  administration 


of.  See  Lister,  T.  H.  ..  122.1 

Hydraulics,  Treatise  on. 
Aubuissonde  Voisins,  J. 

F.  d’ 31.21 

Hypatia.  Kingsley,  C 244. G 

Hyperion.  Longfellow,  H. 

W 2 of  158.3;  2G7.3 

Hypocrite,  The,  altered 
from  Cibber.  Bicker- 
stafi*,  1 1G5.15 

I DINE  with  my  mother.  Mac- 

Lachlan,  C 1G4.11 

Iceland.  Blackwood.  F.  T. 

Voyage  to,  in  185G 93.12 

— Historical  and  descriptive 

account  of 48.8 

Idiocy,  Report  on.  Howe, 

S.  G 3G3.10 

Idiot  witness.  The.  Haines, 

J.  T 1G5.24 

Idler,  The.  Johnson,  S. 

V.  1 of  151.4;  208.1 
If,  yes,  and  perhaps.  Hale, 

E.  E 2GG.G 

Iliad.  Honierus..v.  1,  2 of  339.18 
I’ll  try.  Baker,  H.  N. 

(W.)  14.20 


Shelf.  No. 

Illustp,.\ted  library  of  won- 
ders. Namehj : — 

— Cazin,  A.  Phenomena  and 

laws  of  heat 3G.1 

— Depping,  G.  B.  Wonders 

of  bodily  strength  and 
skill 3G.15 

— Fonvielle,  W.  de.  Thun- 

der and  lightning 3G.3 

— Guillemin,  A.  The  sun..  3G.7 

— Lanoye,  F.  (T.)  de. 

Raineses  the  great;  or, 

Egypt  3300  years  ago.  . . 3G.8 

The  sublime  in  na- 
ture  3G.G 

— Le  Pileur,  A.  Wonders 

of  the  human  body 3G.13 

— Marion,  F.  Wonders  of 

optics 3G.2 

— Menault,  E.  Intelligence 

of  animals 3G.0 

— Meunier,  V.  Adventures 
*on  the  great  hunting 

grounds  of  the  world..  3G.5 

— Monnier,  M.  Wonders  of 

Pompeii 3G.11 

— Sauzay,  A.  Wonders  of 

glass-making  in  all  ages.  3G.  10 

— Sonrel,  L.  The  bottom 

of  the  sea 3G.14 

Illustrated  news.  Vol.  1.  401.1 

Illustrations  of  lying. 

Opie,  A V.  3 of  282.5 

Illustrious  stranger.  The. 

Kenney,  F 1G4.12,  23 

Imagination  and  fancy. 

Hunt,  (J.  H.)  Leigh. . . . 205. G 

Imitation  of  Christ.  By 

Thomas  a Kempis 3G3.15 

Impiiee,  Sorgho  and.  01- 

cott,  H.  S 3G4.19 

Improvisatore,  The.  An- 
dersen, H.  C 302.30 

In  and  out  of  place.  John- 
son, S.  D 1G4.11 

In  memoriam.  Tennyson, 

A 2 of  167.10 

In  school  and  out.  Adams, 

AV.  T 11.7 

Inchbald,  E.  Animal  mag- 
netism   1G4.13 

— The  wedding  day 165.19 

Incidents  in  the  life  of  a 

slave  girl 265.8 

Inconstant,  The.  Farqu- 

har,  G 1G5.23 

India.  Adam,  W.  Slavery 

in  British 156.21 

— Allen,  1).  0.  Ancient 

and  modern 93.3 

— Hodson,  W.  S.  R.  Twelve 

years  ofa  soldier’s  life  in.  356.10 

— Murray,  H.  Account  of 

British 49.9 

— Palmer,  J.  AV.  California 


and 97.11 

— Robertson,  AV.  Knowl- 

edge which  the  ancients 
had  of 143.3 

— Royle,  J.  F.  Fibrous 

plants  of 33. IG 

— Skinner,  T.  Journey  over 

land  to 236.22 

— Taylor,  (J.)  Bayard.  Vis- 

it to,  in  1853 87.20 

— AVright,  C.  Lectures  on.  91.4 


INDIA 


11 


IVANIIOI-: 


Sliclf.  No. 

India  : tho  ptinrl  of  Tcini 
riv(‘r.  Soullivvorlli,  K. 

D.  10.  N 

Indian  !ncliii)elnj>(),  Travels 
ill  llie  East.  Jiickiuoro, 

A.S 82.10 

Indian  biofirnpliy.  Thatch- 
er, 15.  15 48.32 

Indian  talcs  and  le;.^cii(ls. 

.Schoolcraft,  11.  H 327.32 

Indian  traits.  Thatcher,  15. 

15 48.2 

Indian  wars.  Hoyt,  10 187.3 

Indiana.  Duclevaiit,  A.  L. 

A.  I) 324.10 

Inductive  philosophy.  Tow- 

ell,  15 37.17 

Inez.  Wilson,  A.  J 247.25 

Infantry.  Casey,  S.  In- 
fantry tactics 38.14 

— Hardee,  W.  J.  Light  in- 

fantry tactics 3G8.4 

— Infantry  tactics.  ISee 

United  States 308.2 

— Scott,  W.  Infantry  tactics.  308.3 

Ingelow,  j.  rocins 107.31 

Ingham,  Col.  Erederic, 

pseud.  /iS'ee  Hale,  10..  10. 

Ingham  papers.  Hale,  10.  10.  200.5 

Ingomar,  tiie  barbarian. 


Lovell,  M 105.13 

Initials.  Taiitphoeus,  Bar- 
oness I.  von 324.17 

Inner-temi’Le  masque.  IMid- 

dleton,  T v.  5 of  103.10 

Innkeeper  of  Abbeville. 

Filzball,  10 105.21 

Insanity.  Spiirzheini,  J.  G. 

Observations  on 31.15 

— Uphain,  T.  C.  Imperfect 

and  disordered  mental 

action  19.33 

Insect  architecture.  Ken- 

nie,  J 388.3 

Insect  transformations 38.19 

Insects.  Eiguier,  (G.)  L. 

The  insect  world 31.5 

— Jones,  J.IL  Insects....  380.10 
Inspiration.  Evans,  E.  W. 

Tests  of  divine 300.34 

— Gaiissen,  S.  K.  L.  The- 

opneusty  300.18 

Insuro  R DIN  ATiON.  A rtiiur, 

T.  S 341.0 

Intellectual  powers.  The. 

Abercrombie,  J 19.31 

159.1;  307.25 
NfiertZ.so  Insanity,  Mind,  IMii- 
losopliy,  Plii'cnology,  Psychol- 
ogy, Science. 


Inventions.  Beckmann,  J. 

History  of 338.0 

— History  of  wonderful ....  34.28 

Inventors,  Stories  of. 

Timbs,  J 124.1 

Invish'.le  induce.  Blanche, 

J.  li 101.1 

Ion.  Euripides v.  1 of  3:i9.2 

Ion.  Thifourd,  T.  N J05.1 

lo.NE.  Betrella, — 102.10 

Iphigenia  in  Aulis.  Eurip- 
ides   V.  2 of  339.2 

Iphigenia  inTanris.  Eurip- 
ides   V.  3 of  339.2 

Iphigenia  in  'raiirus.  Goe- 
the, .1 . W.  von 100.2 


Sh.  If.  No. 

Ireland.  Adams,  W.  T. 

Young  ,\mei  iea  in 13.0 

— f'ield,  II.  JM.  I rish  con- 

federates  188.2 

— Mills,  .\.  I/iterat nnmind 

liteniry  men  of 151.5 

— Street  ballads,  iiopnltir 

])oetry,  iind  household 
songs  of 108.18 


— Taylor,  W.  C.  Civil  wars 

of 19.40 

Iricland  and  America 101.'.) 

Ireland  jis  it  is.  Amherst, 


Irene.  Johnson, S.  ...v.  1 of  151.4 
Irish  ambassador.  Kenney, 

J 101.5 

Irish  assurance  and  Yankee 

modesty 104.8 

Irish  attornev.  15crnard, 

W.  15 ■ 101.1 

Irish  broom-maker.  Wood, 

C.  A.  E 101.9 

Irish  lion.  Buckstone,  J.  15.  101.4 

Irish  post.  Blanche,  .1.  IL  104.9 
Irish  sketch  liook.  Thack- 
eray, W.  M V.  2 of  317.1 

Irish  tiger.  Morton,  J.  M.  104.9 

lRI.>^H  tutor.  Butler,  U 104  2 

Irish  widow.  Garrick,  1). 

104.14,  20 

Irish  Yankee.  Brougham, 

J 104.9 

Irishaian  in  London.  Mac- 

ready,  W. 104.13 

Iron.  Hodgkinson,  E. 
Strength  and  properties 

of  cast  iron 33.23 

— Stylfe,  K.  Iron  and  steel.  3:kl0 
Iron  chest.  Colnuin,  G.,  the 

youufjer 105.7 

Iron  rule.  Arthur,  T.  S.  ..  341.11 
Iron  ship  building.  Eair- 

bairn,  AY. 33.9 

Irving,  E.,  Life  of.  See  Oli- 

phant,  M.  (O.  AV.)....  121.5 

Irving,  B.  M.  Life  and  let- 


ters of  W.  Irving.  4 v.  113.13 
Irving,  T.  Conquest  of 

Florida v.  10  of  40.0 

Irving,  \Y.  (Geoffrey  Cray- 
on ; Diedrich  Knicker- 
bocker.) AA^'orks.  lOv.  ..  40.0 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Salma- 
gundi; History  of  New  York. 

II.  Sketch  book;  Oliver  Gold- 
smith. 111.  Bracebridge  hall ; 
Abbotsford,  and  Newstead  ab- 
bey. IV.  Alhambra;  Tales 
of  a traveller.  V.  Conquest  of 
Granada  and  Spain.  VI.  Co- 
lumbus. Vll.  Columbus  and 
his  companions.  Vlll.  Asto- 
ria, Tour  on  the  prairies.  IX. 
Mahomet  and  his  successors. 

X.  Adventures  of  Captain 
Bonneville;  Conquest  of  Flor- 
ida, by  T.  Irving. 

— Alhambra  40.4 

— Astoria 40.10 

— Bracebridge  hall 40.3 

— Coliimlms  and  his  coni- 

panions 40.15 

— Crayon  miscellany 40.17 

— Life  of  15.  Franklin 194.3 

— Oliver  Goldsmith.  N.  Y. 

1814.  2 V 19.30 

.Same.  N.  Y.  1851 114.5 


Hliclf.  .No. 

IlG  ING,  W.,  ( unthlUrd. 

— Life  of  G.  Wa.shinglon. 

Loud.  5 V 107.1 

.S.amc.  N.  Y.  K®.  5 v.  Isl.l  1 

Same.  N.  Y.  12®.  5 v.  195.17 

— Life  and  lellers  of.  Sip 

Irving,  F..M 113.13 

Is  he  jealous?  Heaseley,  S.  101.13 

l.s,\.  Chesebro’,  C.  . . . 210.22 

ISAUEL,  psrt(d.  Si'C  Hllcldc, 

A.  (’.  (M.) 

Isa  HELM’.,  lluckstone,  J.  15.  105.20 
Isi  AMi.^.M,  Notice  of.  Elo- 

rien,  J.  I’.  C dt; 47.8 

Lslani>  bride, 'file,  (,’olmau, 

J.  F 107.5 

Island  home,  'I'he.  Uo- 

maunt,  C 15.38 

Island  world:  or  .Aladagas- 
car,  .l.-iva,  Iceland,  etc. 

Nordholf,  C 307.4 

LsriiMiANA.  AVinthrop,  T.  . 15)5.30 

1 r is  never  too  late  to  mend. 

Keade,  C 347.22 

Italia.n  art,  AV'onders  of. 

AHardot,  L 30.4 

Italian  language.  Grammar 

of  the.  Bachi,  B 305.4 

Italia.n  itainters,  E:irly. 

.lameson,  A.  (M.) 47.24 

Ii'ALiAN  poets.  Stories  from 

the.  Hunt,(J.  11.)  Leigh.  201.10 

Italy.  Aliliott,  .1.  S.  C.  - . . 235.1 

— Bremer,  F.  Two  years 


in 234.20 

— Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)  Bic- 

tures  from 284.17 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Scenes  and 

society  in 234. IG 

— Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Trtiv- 

els  in V.  2 of  125.12 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Letters 

from 97.27 

— Hillard,  G.  S.  Six  months 

in 84. IG 

— Howells,  AV.  D.  Italian 

journeys 85.20 

— Jarves,  J.  J.  Italian 

sights  and  papal  prin- 
ciples   85.12 

— Kemble,  F.  A.  A^ear  of 

consolation 98.4 

— Lanzi,  B.  History  of 

painting  in 338.15 

— Lippincott,  S.  J.  Stories 

and  sights  of 27.5 

— Mariotti,  L.  Italy,  past 

and  present 234.23 

— JMendelssohn  - Bartlioldy, 

F.  Letters  from 120.12 

— Moens,  A\".  J.  C.  English 

travellers  and  Italian 
brigands  80.7 

— Moore,  J.  Society  and 

manners  in 94.18 

— Sforzosi,  L.  Compen- 

dious history  of 59.4 

— Spalding,  AV.  Italy  and 

the  Italian  islands 48.4 


See  also  Alps,  Rome,  Sicily, 

Venice. 

IvANHOE.  Scott,  Sir  AV. 

V.  8 of  203.5 

Same.  Dramatized.  See 

Dibdin,  T 105.29 


IVES 


45 


JOIINES 


Shelf.  No. 

Ives,  J.  C.  Report  upon 
the  Colorado  river  of 


the  West.  See  United 

States  81.5 

Ives,  L.  S.  Trials  of  a mind 
in  its  progress  to  Cathol- 
icism  387.2 

Ivors.  Sewell,  E.  M 304.5 

Jack  of  all  trades.  Parker, 

R.  A 2G.3 

Jack  the  chimney  sweeper. 

Baker,  11.  N.  (W.) 14.3 

Jack  the  giant-killer.  Thack- 
eray, J/m  (A.  I.) 347.13 

Jack  Hinton.  Lever,  C.  (J  ) 2G1.G0 
Jack  Sheppard.  Bnckstone, 

J.  B 1G4.7 

Jack  Tier.  Cooper,  J.  F.  ..  28G.10 
Jackman,  I.  All  the  world’s 
a stage.  Altered.  See 

Brookes,  G 1C4.22 

Jackson,  A.  Addresses  on 
the  presentation  of  [his] 
sword  to  congress.  See 
United  States 194.5 

— Parton,  J.  Life  of 113.2 

— Walker,  A.  Jackson  and 

New  Orleans 19G.24 

Jackson,  C.  T.  Manual  of 

etherization 34.20 

Jackson,  J.  Letters  to  a 

young  physician 3G7.2G 

— Another  letter  to  a young 

physician 37. 2G 

Jackson,  T.  J.  A military 
biography.  See  Cooke, 

J.  E 114.2 

Jacob  Faithful.  Marryat,  F.  323.7 

Jacobite,  The.  Planche,  J. 

R 1G4.3 

Jacquerie,  The.  James,  G. 

P.  R 283.8 

Jaimson,  G.  The  revolu- 
tionary soldier 1G4.21 

James  I,  Character  of.  See 

Disraeli,  1 155.5 

James,  H.  The  nature  of 

evil 385.4 

James,  G.  P.  R.  The  cava- 
lier   2G4.24 


— Corse  de  Leon.  2 v.  in  1.  283.4 

— Dark  scenes  in  history..  130.22 

— Darnley.  2 v.  in  1 283.10 

— Henry  Masterton.  2 v. 

in  1 283.1 

— Henry  of  Guise.  2 v.  in  1.  283.7 

— History  of  Charlemagne.  49.10 

— History  of  chivalry 19.10 

— The  Huguenot.  2 v.  in  1.  283.12 

— The  Jacquerie.  2 v.  in  1.  283.8 

— John  Marston  Hall.  2 v. 


in  1 283.11 

— Life  of  Henry  iv,  of 

France  and  Navarre.  2v.  123.12 

— Lord  Montagu’s  page...  283. G 

— The  man-at-arms.  2 v. 

in  1 283.2 

— Richelieu.  2 v.  in  1....  283.3 

James,  J.  y\.  The  Christian 

professor  387.7 

Jameson,  A.  (M.)  Celebrated 

female  sovereigns.  2 v.  48.15 

— Characteristics  of  women.  47.22 

— Commonplace  book  of 

thoughts,  [etc  ] 15G.1G 


Shelf.  No. 


Jameson,  A.  (M.),  continued. 

— Diary  of  an  ennuyee....  47.18 

— Legends  of  the  Madonna.  47. 2G 

— Legends  of  the  monastic 

orders 47.19 

— Memoirs  of  the  loves  of 

the  poets 47.25 

— Memoirs  of  the  early  Ital- 

ian painters 47.24 

— Sacred  and  legendary  art. 

2 V 47.23 

— Sketches  of  art,  litera- 

ture, and  character 47.20 

— Studies,  stories,  and  me- 

moirs   47.21 

Jan  Mayen,  Voyage  to,  in 

185G.  Blackwood,  F.  T.  9G.12 

Jane  Eyre.  Bronte,  C 287.5 

Same.  Dramatized.  See 


Brougham,  J 1G5.17 

Jane  Shore.  Rowe,  N 1G5.13 

Japan.  Alcock,  Sirll.  Three 

years  in 95.24 

— Hawks,  F.  L.  Japan  ex- 

pedition, 1852-54  . 231.1;  232.5 

— Hildreth,  R.  Japan  as  it 

was  and  is 185.11 

— Manners  and  customs  of 

the  .Japanese 48.18 

— Oliphant,  L.  Earl  of  El- 

gin’s mission  to 82.13 

— Taylor,  (J.)  Bayard.  Vis- 

it to,  in  1853 87.20 

Japiiet  in  search  of  a father. 

Marryat,  F 323.3,9 

Jarves,  j.  j Art-hints 34.11 

— Italian  sights  and  papal 

principles 85.12 

— Parisian  sights  and 

French  principles.  1st 

series 85  2G 

2d  series 85.27 

Jasper.  Abbott,,!.  ...v.  11  of  IG.l 
Jay,  j.  The  federalist.  See 

Hamilton,  A 207.4 

— Life  of,  with  selections 

from  his  correspon- 
dence. See  Jay,  W.  ...  101. G 

— Life  of.  See  Renwick,  H. 

B 48.19 

Jay,  W.  Causes  and  conse- 
quences of  the  Mexican 
war 135.10 

— Life  of  J.  Jay,  with  his 

correspondence.  2 v.  . . 101.1 

Jeaffreson,  J.  C.  Book 

about  doctors 195.7 

Jealous  wife.  Colman,  G., 

the  elder 1G5.4 

Jealous  wife.  Pardoe,  J.  321.4 
Jealousy.  Dudevant,  A.  L. 

A.  D 307.12;  324.13 

Jean  Valjean.  Hugo,  Comte 

V.  (M.) 241. G 

Jefferson,  T.  Memoir,  cor- 
respondence, and  mis- 
cellanies. 4 V 43.3 

— Notes  on  Virginia 353.14 

— Randall,  H.  S.  Life  of..  121.11 

— Smucker,  S.  M.  Life  and 

times  of 215.13 

Jemison,  M.  {Deh-He-  IFa- 
31is),  Life  of.  See  Sea- 

ver,  J.  E 197.12 

Jennie  Juneiana.  Croly,  J. 

C 154.29 


Shelf.  No. 


.Tennison,  j.  Lessons  in 

orthoepy 38.9 

Je.nny  Lind  at  last.  Reach, 

A.  B 1G4.1G 

•Jenyns,  L.  Observations 

in  meteorology 37.24 

Jerdan,  W.  Autobiography. 

4v 123.10 

.Terroli),  B.  Life  and  re- 
mains of  D.  Jerrold 19G.25 

Jerroli),  D.  Ambrose 

Gwinett 1G4.24;  1G5.21 

— Black-eyed  Susan 1G5.24 

— The  catspaw 1G5.12 

— Mrs.  Caudle’s  curtain  lec- 

tures  17.11 

— The  rent-day 1G5.4 

— St.  Cupid 1G4.7 

— Specimens  of  [his]  wit..  20G.18 

— Mrs.  Caudle’s  curtain  lec- 

ture. Dramatized.  See 
Stirling,  E 1G4.14,  2G 

— Life  and  remains  of.  See 

Jerrold,  B 19G.25 

Jerrold,  W.  B.  Cool  as  a 

cucumlier 1G4.19 

Jerra".  Simonds.  W 17.24 

Jerusalem  delivered.  Tas- 
so, T 1G8.2 

Jesse,  E.  Anecdotes  of  dogs.  37.3 

Jessie.  Simonds,  W 17.22 

Jessie  Brown.  Boucicault, 

I).  (L.) 1G5.22 

Jesuits.  Parkman,  F.  Jes- 
uits in  North  America  in 
the  17th  century.  . . v.  2 of  135.1 

— Seymour,  M.  H.  Morn- 

ings among  the  Jesuits 
at  Rome 387.8 

— Stein metz,  A.  History 

of  the 187.10 

.Jewess,  The.  Halevy,  .1.  F.  1G2.G 
Jewess,  The.  Moncriefl’,  W. 

T 1G5.17 

Jewett,  I.  A.  Memorial  of 

S.  Appleton 121.9 

Jews,  History  of  the.  Mil- 

man,  H.  H 48.13 

Joan  of  Arc,  Life  of.  See 

Michelet,  J 127.2 

Joan  of  Arc.  Southey,  R...  l(;i.2 

v.  1 of  227.2 

,Joiin,E.  (E.  Marlitt.)  Count- 
ess Gisela 301.4 

— Gold  Elsie 325. G 

— The  old  mam’selle’s  se- 

cret   32G.20 

John,  King.  Shakespeare, 


W. . . V.  G of  1G3.1 ; V.  3 of  1G3.2 
V.  2 of  1G3.11 ; 1G5  G 
.John  Brent.  Winthrop,  T.  2G4.32 
John  Godfrey’s  fortunes. 

Taylor,  (J.)  Bayard....  2G5.15 
John  Guilderstring’s  sin. 

Richards,  C.  F 24G.30 

John  Halifax,  gentleman. 

Craik,  D.  (M.)  M 307.5 

John  Marston  Hall.  James, 

G.  P.  R 283.11 

John  True.  Abbott,  J.  v.  G of  IG.l 
John  Whopper  the  newsboy. 

Clark,  T.  M 1G.12 

John  Woodvil,  Lamb,  C. 

V.  2 of  15G.9 

JoiiNES,  M.  Prince  Charlie, 

the  young  chevalier  ...  17.32 


.lOIINSON 


K KNNKV 


Shelf.  No. 

»1()IINS(>N,  A.(J.  of 

llu!  Alps 2;M,18 

Johnson,  Lcmch/o  1).  Me- 

juoria  1.(“c)i)iica 815.2 1 

J^)iiNS(>N,  Louisa.  Kv('ry 
lady  licr  own  flower 

Hardener v.  2 of  30.";. 2!) 

Johnson,  iSainuel,  JJj.  1). 

Work.s.  2 V 151.4 


(kmtentfi. — Vol.  1.  T.ifo  .and 
ji;(MiiiiN,  ])y  A.  Miirpliy!  'i'lio 

ruinblcr ; 'I’iie  advcjiitiircM'; 
3'lio  idli'r;  lias.scdaH ; 'riuio- 
doro;  'I’lu*  fouataiiKs ; lAdtiTs; 
Iroiie,  tragc‘dy;  M iscollamiouH 
poems.  II.  laves  of  Uie  poets  ; 
laves  of  eminent  per.soiis ; I’o- 
lilieal  ti’acts;  J’liilologieal 
traets,  cdc. ; Miseellatieoiis 
tracts,  etc. ; Dedications  ; < )j»in- 
ions  on  (jnestions  of  law;  lie- 
views  and  criticisms;  .Journey 
to  the  Western  islands  of 
Scotland;  1‘rayers  and  medi- 
tations. 


— Life  and  writings.  2 v.  . . 1!).32 

— Idler.  2v.  ...r 208.1 

— Lives  of  English  poets. 

3 V 190. .5 

— Life  of.  iSee  Boswell,  .1. 


120.1;  194.8 

Johnson,  Samuel.  TJie 


worship  of  Jesus 307.0 

Johnson,  Stunuel  1).  The 

lirenian 105.2.5 

— In  and  out  of  place 104.11 

— Our  gal 104.9 

— The  shaker  lovers 104.20 


Johnstone,  J.  B.  Ben  Bolt . 105.19 

— Gale  Bree/.ely 104.10 

JoiNviELE,  J.  (ic.  Crusade 

of  St.  Louis 338.9 

JoMiNi,  II.  do.  Art  of  war.  305.17 
Jonathan  Bradford.  Eitz- 

ball,  E 105.18 


Jonathan  in  England.  Col- 

nuin,  G.,  the  ij<mn<ier. . . . 105.29 
Jones,  il.  The  regular  Swiss 

round  in  three  trips 98.1 

Jones,  J B.  Freaks  of  for- 
tune   247.10 

Jones,  (J.)  Taul.  Macken- 
zie, A.  S.  Life  of 118.1 

— Sherburne,  J.  11.  Life  of.  195.2 

Jones,  J.  S.  Captain  Kyd..  105.20 

— 'I'he  c.aritenter  of  Kouen.  I(i5.17 

— Tlie  Green  mountain  boy.  104.21 

— Moll  Bitciier 105.2.4 

— rite  people’s  lawyer 105.24 

— 'I’lie  surgeon  of  Baris.. ..  105.25 

Jones,  T.  K.  Natunil  history 

of  animals.  Vol.  2 [on 

insects] 380.10 

Jones,  W.  Catliolic  doc- 
trine of  a trinity 38.18 

JouDAN.  Lyneii,  W.  F. 

Kxpedition  to  the 232.4 

— Miie-gregor,  J.  'i'lie  Bob 

Boy  on  the 84.10 

Jt.>.SEi*H  iiiid  his  friend.  J'ay- 

lor,  (J.)  Bayiird 205.20 


Joseph  Bo.N'APAirrE,  laiuj  of 
/Sp'r/j/,.  Cori'espondeiice. 

See,  Milpoleon  1 123.0 

— History  of.  So.e  Abbott, 


J.  S.  C 15.8 

JosiO’H  II  and  liis  coiii't. 

Mundt,  C 281.11 


Hlwlf.  No. 


.loHEPIHNE.  Abbott,  J.  S. 

C.  Ilislorv  of 15.19 

— Headley,  B.  C.  Life  of..  197.8 

— Le  Noi  niand,  M.  A.  Me- 

moirs of : 105.5 

— Meines,  .LS.  Memoirs  of.  19.41 

— Mundt,  C.  'fhe  empress.  281.7 
JoHUNAE  of  a hoiite  life. 

Sewell,  E.  M 301.11 

JouitNAi.  of  health.  Vol.  1 . 33.25 

Joyce,  J.  Introduction  to 

the  aids  and  sciences  ..  37.8 

— S(ueittilie,  dialogues.  :5  v.  38. li; 
J E'D.E.v  eapta.  'J'onna,  C.  E.  189.1 
JuixjE  .lustin.  Abbott,  .1. 


V.  1 1 of  10.1 


.IcDSON,  E.  (C.)  My  two  sis- 
ters : a sketch' 20.25 

JiJi.Ev.  Brooke,  W 100.12 

JuidA  (le  Koubigne.  Mac- 
kenzie, 1 1 150.10 

Jeteie'ite.  liaker,  11.  N. 

(W.) 312.17 

J iJEius  Cicsaiv  Shakespeare, 

W ..V.  2 of  101.4;  V.  10  of  10;5.1 
V.  5 of  103.2;  105.12 

JiEMno-.JiTM  ! 104.19 

J CN(}-S riEi.iNo,  J.  II.  Au- 
tobiography   112.15 

JuNics,  ]Ks(0((l.  Letters.  2 v. 

ill  1 350.5 

— Junius  discovered. 

Gridin,  F 153. IT 

JuNKiN,  G.  Bolitical  falla- 
cies which  have  brought 
on  this  civil  war 380.5 


JuNOT,  L.  1’.,  duclicsHP.  (VA- 


hi'diites.  JMemoirs  of  Na- 
poleon. 2 V 141.2 

JuvENAEis,  I).  J.  [Satires.] 
Translated  by  C.  Bad- 

ham 339.0 

JuvH<'.NH.E  delimiuents.  Car- 
penter, M.  Condition 

and  treatment  of 200.7 

— Peirce,  B.  K.  A half  cen- 
tury with 154.14 

JuvENTUs  mundi.  Glad- 
stone, W.  E 150.13 

Kaines,  J.  Last  words  of 

eminent  persons 124.5 

Kane,  41.  K.  Grinnell  expe- 
dition in  search  of  Sir 

J.  Franklin 93.0 

Kanzas,  History  of.  Hale, 

E.  E ‘235.20 

Kapp,  F.  Life  of  F.  \V.  von 

Steul)en 190.7 

Kate  Aylesford.  Peterson, 

C.  J 243.0 


Kate  Walsinghara.  Picker- 
ing, E 302.34 

Kateu,  II. , and  Lardner,  1). 

Treatise  on  mechanics . . 307.34 
Kathauine  and  Petruchio. 

Sliakespeare,  W 105.14 

Kathauine  Asliton.  Sew- 
ell, E.  M 304.1 

Katharine  Walton.  Simms, 

W.  G 243.21 

Katie  Stuart 201.9 

Ka'I'I'Y  O’Sheal.  Pilgrim,  J.  104  22 
Kavanahh,  j.  Adele 322.1 

— Beatrie-e 322.0 

— Daisy  Burns 322.5 


Slirlf.  No. 


Kav.wach,  .L,  ronfiniit'd. 

— Dora 301.7 

— Grace  Lei; 322.4 

— Madelim* 201.25 

— i\atliali»; 201.11 

— (^nerm  ,Mab 2E.5.4 

— Ka'-hel  Gray 287.10 

— Saint-Gild.is 24.2 


— Seven  years,  and  other 

talcs 322.3 

— Silvia 302.50 

— Sybil’s  second  love  322.7 

— Women  of  Christianity..  197.4 

Kavanaihi.  Longfellow,  11. 

W V.  2 of  I5S  :? ; 205.21 

Kay,  .1.  Social  condition 
and  education  of  the 


[leojile  in  Ibigland 91.14 

Ki'.a.n,  C.  Sardanapalus, 
adapted  from  land  By- 
ron   105.11 


Keats,  J.  Life,  letters,  and 

literary  remains 1 9 LI  4 

f'o7>trnft.—  ]AU',  l.y  ll.  M. 

^tiliicH;  ( )tlu)  til'- 
Stephen;  'I'lio  e:ip  ntnl  helln; 

M ii'colliinoourt  pooiiiH;  Huii- 
m;lrt. 


Keene,  L.  A midsummer 
night’s  dream,  arranged 
lor  reirresentation.  iSpe 

Shakespeare,  ^V’ 105.23 

Kekhiteey,  T.  History  of 

England,  to  1839.  5 v.  49.11 

— History  of  Rome  185.9 

Kei.eoci;,  E.  Elm  island  sto- 
ries. The  ark  of  Elm 
island 14.15 

'I’he  boy  farmers  of  Elm 

island 14.10 

Charlie  Bell,  the  waif 

of  Elm  island 14.17 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  island.  14.14 

— - The  young  shipbuilders 

of  Elm  island 14.18 

Kelt,  T.  MeiJianic’s  text- 
book and  engineer’s 

guide 385.12 

Kemble,  Mrs.  C.  Day  after 

the  wedding 105.0 

— Personation 104.11 

Kemble,  F.  A.  Residence 

on  a Georgian  plantation 
in  1838,  39 80.17 

— Year  of  consolation.  2 v. 

in  1 98.4 

Kempis,  T.  a.  Imitation  of 

Christ  303.15 

Kenilworth.  Scott,  Sir  W. 

V.  11  of  203.5 

Kennedy,  J.  P.  Horse-shoe 

Robinson.  Phil. 204.28 

Same.  N.  Y 305.3 

— Life  of  W.  AVirt.  2 v.  ..  115.9 

— Rob  of  the  bowl.  Phil.  2v.  245.17 

Same.  N.  Y 305.4 

— Swallow  barn.  Phil 204.30 

Same.  N.  Y 305.1 

— Horseshoe  Robinson. 

Dramatized.  See  Tay- 

leiire,  C.  W 105  22 

Kenneth.  Yonge,  C.  M.  ..  303.1 

Kennicy,  F.  The  illustrious 


stranger 104.12,  23 

Kenney,  J.  Ella  Rosenberg.  105.27 
— Fighting  by  proxy 104.18 


KENNEY 


47 


LADY 


Shelf.  No. 

Kenney,  J.,  continued. 

— Tlie  Irisli  aml):issador. ..  104.5 


— Matrimony 104.11 

— Kaisin,<>:  tlie  wind 104.4 


— Sweetiiearts  and  wives..  105.11 
Kent,  J.  E.  Chemistry  ap- 
plied to  ajjrienltnre 38.10 

Keppel,  II.  Expedition  to 

Eorneo 234.8 

Kehu,  Orpheus  C..  pseud. 

See  Newell,  li.  II. 

Kiddeu.  D.  F.,  and  Fletcher, 

J.  C.  Brazil  and  the 

Brazilians 83.7;  92.4 

Kidder,  F.  History  of  New 


Ipswich 181.4 

Kiel  or  cure.  Dance,  C.  ..  104.0 

Kimhall,  K.  B.  To-day...  342.14 

— Undercurrents 244.21 

— Was  he  successful? 283.10 

Kind  words  for  children. 

Newcomb,  H 18.25 

KlNDEPtGARl’EN  gUidC. 

Mann,  M 154.22 

King,  R.  J.  Handbook  to 


the  cathedrals  of  Eng- 
land. Eastern  division.  87.22 

Contents. — Oxford,  Peter- 
borough, Norwich,  Ely,  Lin- 
coln. 

Same.  Southern  divis- 
ion. 2 V 87.23 

Contents. —Yo\.  I.  Win- 
chester, Salisbury,  Exeter, 

Wells.  II.  Chichester,  Can- 
terbury, Itochester. 

King,  T.  S.  The  White  hills.  235.9 
King  and  deserter.  Mad- 
dox, J.  M 165.28 

King  of  the  commons. 

White,  J 165.4 

King  of  the  golden  river. 

Buskin,  J 22.2 

King  of  the  mountains. 

About,  E.  (F.  V.) 245.22 

King  Charming.  Planche,  J. 

R 104.8 

King  John.  Shakespeare, 

W.  . .V.  0 of  103.1 ; V.  3 of  163.2 
V.  2 of  163.11;  165.0 
King  Lear.  Shakespeare,  W. 

V.  2 of  161.4 
V.  11  of  163.1;  V.  0 of  163.2 
V.  2,  4 of  163.11;  165. lU 
King  Rene’s  daughter.  Herz, 

H 164.21 

King  Stephen.  Keats,  J...  194.14 
King  Victor  and  King 
Charles.  Browning,  R. 

V.  1 of  167.15 

King’s  own.  Marryat,  F. 

248.21;  323.15 


King’s  rival.  Taylor,  T.  ..  165.17 
Kinglake,  a.  ay.  Eothen, 
or  traces  of  travel  from 

the  East 236.8 

— Invasion  of  the  Crimea. 

2 v 135.12 

Kings  and  magistrates.  Ten- 
ure of.  Milton,  J.  .V.  2 of  337.5 
Kings  and  queens.  Abbott, 

J.  S.  C 147.11 

Kingsford,  Jane,pset((Z.  See 
Barnard,  C.  F.,  jr. 


Shelf.  No. 


Kingsley,  C.  Alton  Locke.  324.7 

— Andromeda,  and  other 

])oems 107.3 

— Hereward 3$2.2l 

— The  heroes;  or  Greek 

fairy  tales 14.27 

— Ilypati* 244.6 

— Sir  W.  Raleigh  and  his 

time,  with  other  pa- 
pers  154.18 

— Two  years  ago 246.2 

— Westward  ho! 246.22 

Kingsley,  11.  Austin  El- 
liot   342.28 

— Geoffry  Hamlyn 307.18 

— The  Hillyars  aiid  the  Bur- 

tons   342.19 

— Leighton  court 342.20 

— Ravenshoe 204.9 

— Stretton * 301.1 

Kingsley,  J.  L.  Life  of  E. 

Stiles v.  6 of  117.2 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  School- 
boy days 14.5 

Kinsman,  J.  B.  Cadet  life  at 

West  Point  24.5 

Kipping,  R.  Sails  and  sail- 
making   37.12 

Kippis,  A.  Voyages  around 
the  world  by  Capt.  J. 

Cook,  with  his  life 148.7 


Kirk,  J.  F.  History  of 

Charles  the  bold.  3 v.  . 141.1 

Kikke,  Edmund,  pseud.  See 
Gilmore,  J.  R. 

Kirkes,  W.  S.  Handbook  of 


physiology 364.1 

Kirkland,  F.  Cyclopaedia 
of  commercial  and  busi- 
ness anecdotes.  2v.  ..  121.1 

Kirkland,  S.,  Life  of.  See 


LoUirop,  S.  K.  ..  T.  15  of  117.2 
Kirwan,  2}seud.  See  Murray , 

N. 

Kiss  in  the  dark.  Buckstone, 

J.  B 164.0 

Kissing  the  rod.  Yates,  E.  261.34 
Kitto,  j.  History  of  Pales- 
tine   94.7 

— Popular  cyclopaedia  of 

biblical  literature.  *K.  R.,  B.  4 
Klencke,  P.  F.  H.,  and 
Schlesier,  G.  Lives  of 


the  brothers  Humboldt.  124.12 
Knapp,  S.  L,  Lectures  on 

American  literature....  202.7 

— Life  of  A.  Burr 215.10 

— Life  of  T.  Dexter 199.1 

— Sketches  of  eminent  law- 

yers, statesmen,  and 

men  of  letters 183.5 

Knick  er  bock  e r , Died  rich , 
pseud.  See  Irving,  AY. 
Knickerbocker,  The.  Vol. 

13-16,  30-34,  41,  42,  45- 

50.  17  V. 375.7 


Knight,  C.  Half-hours  with 

the  best  authors.  4 v.  . . 155.7 

— History  of  England.  8 v.  184.4 

— Knowledge  is  power 153.6 

Knight,  H.  C.  Life  of  J. 

Montgomery 136.12 

Knight  of  Arva.  Bouci- 

cault,  D.  (L.) 165.23 

Knight  of  Gwynne.  Lever, 

C.  (J.) ; 301.51 


Shelf.  Not 

Knighton,  AY.  Private  life 
of  Nnssir-u-Deen,  king 


of  Oude 196.23 

Knights  and  their  days.  Do- 
ran, J 184-10 

Knights  of  the  frozen  sea..  305. 20 
Knitting-work.  Shillaber, 

B.  P 244.1 


Knout,  The,  and  the  Rus- 
sians. Lagny,  G.  de.  . . 86.13 

Knowledge.  Craik,  G.  L. 
Pursuit  of,  under  dilli- 

culties 156.8;  158.15 

— Dick,  T.  Improvement 
of  society  by  the  dillii- 


sion  of 19.39;  335.4 

— Knight,  C.  Knowledge 

is  power 153.6 

Knowles,  J.  S.  Brian  Bo- 

roihme 165.16 

— Tlie  bridal,  altered  from 

Beaumont  and  Fletcher.  165.7 

— The  hunchback 165.2 

— Love  165.10 

— The  love-chase  165.3 

— Virginius  165.4 

— The  wife 165.1 

— AYilliam  Tell 165.6 

Kobboltozo.  Cranch,C.P.  22.1 


Koenigswinter,  ay.  M.  von. 

See  Mueller  von  Koc- 
nigswinter,  AY. 

Koeppen,  a.  L.  The  world 

in  the  middle  ages.  2 v.  136.21 
Koiilrausch,  F.  History  of 


Germany 134.8 

Kossuth,  L.,  Memoir  of 186.2 

Kotzebue,  A.F.F.  von.  Life 

and  literary  career  2 v.  79.6 

— Pizarro,  aliered  by  R.  B. 

Sheridan 165.3 

— The  stranger 165.2 

Krapf,  j.  L.  'fravels  and 

missionary  labors  in 

Eastern  Africa 235.13 

Kurdistan,  Tour  through. 

Southgate,  11 234.7 

Laboring  classes  of  Eng- 
land  365.32 

Laboulaye,  E.  (R.L.)  Fairy 

tales  of  all  nations 15.2 

— Paris  in  America 234.12 

La  Bree,  L.  Ebenezer  Ven- 
ture  164.15 

Lackington,  J.  Memoirs..  79.10 
Lacy,  R.  The  two  friends.  165.13 

Ladder  of  life.  Edwards, 

A.  B 261.25 

Ladies  at  home.  IMillengen, 

J.  G "..  ..  164.13 

Ladies  beware  ! 164.7 

Ladies’ battle 164.18 

Lady  and  gentleman  in  a 
peculiarly  perplexing 
predicament.  Selby,  C.  164.19 
Lady  and  the  Devil.  Di- 

mond,  AY 165.24 

Lady  at  home.  Arthur,  T. 

S 341.13 

Lady  of  Lyons.  Bulwer- 
Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.  L.) 


165.4;  166.6 

Lady  of  the  bed-chamber.  164.14,  26 
Lady  of  the  i^le.  South-  • 
worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 344.3 


LADY 


.AWHLNCIC 


4<S 


Miplf.  No. 

IjADV  of  Mio  lake.  Scott,  Sir 

W KWkLD  ; V.  of  228.7 

— - SaiiK!.  l)raiiiati/(‘(l.  See 

Dilxlin, '1' 105. 20 

Lady  ol’tlie  lake.  'J'lioin.son, 

M 101.15 

Lady  ol’I  he  lions.  l)iirivaiu;e, 

O.  F . 101.18 

Lada"  Alice;  or,  the  new 

Una.  lliintiii'^ton,  ,1.  V.  302.50 
Lady  Anne  and  iaidy  Jane. 

V.  4 of  282.5 
Lady  Jane  Gray.  Kowe,  N.  109.0 
IvAFJcninEinc,  A.  'J'wo  can 
j)lay  at  that  game.  See 

IMerron,  E 104.18 

La  GinoNikuE,  T.  1*.  de. 

'1  wenty  years  in  the 

riiillipines 85.15 

Lagna",  G.  de.  The  knout 

and  the  Kussians 80.13 

Laing,  J.  Theory  of  busi- 
ness  305.34 

Laiud  ol'Norlaw.  Oliphant, 

M.  (O.  W.) 303.10 

Laiud’s  Jock.  Scott,  Sir 

W V.  20  of  203.5 

Lake  shore  series.  See  Ad- 
ams, W.  T.,  note. 

Lalla  llookh.  INloore,  T. 

V.  0 of  228.0 


Lamautixe,  a.  (INI.  1j.  r.)  de 

Fiord’xVliza 17.8 

— The  French  revolution  of 

1848 350.14 

— Genevieve 201.23 

— History  of  the  Giron- 

dists. 3v 184.12 

— Les  conlidences.  Confi- 

dential disclosures 114.19 

— IJfe  of  Columbus 127.3 

— Memoirs  of  celebrated 

characters.  3 v 125.1 

— IMemoirs  of  ni}'-  youth...  112.10 

— Fast,  present,  and  future 

of  the  republic 147.20 

— Laphael 305.32 

— The  stone-mason  of  Saint 

Foint 305.31 

Laaiu,  C.  AVorks.  2 v 150.9 


Contents.  — A’’ol.  I.  Life,  by 
T.  N.  Talfoiird;  Letters.  li. 

Essays  of  Elia  ; Rosamiiiicl 
Gray;  Essays;  Letters;  Mr. 

11 ; Poems;  Sonnets;  Jolin 

AVoodvil;  'J'he  witch;  Mis- 
cellaneous; The  -wife’s  trial. 

— Specimens  of  English 

dnimatic  poets  about  the 
time  of  Shakspeare 102.18 

— andM.  Tales  from  Shak- 

spere 17.1 

IvAME  lover.  The.  Foote,  S.  103.12 
JvA.MoxT,  J.  Sporting  ad- 
ventures in  the  North- 
ern seas 93.7 

La  Mg'jte,  G.  de.  Fiano 

.and  musical  m.atter  ....  381.3 

J.A  Mg'i'j  e FoijRufi,  F.  (II. 

C.),  haron  de.  TJndinc 
and  other  stories 17.12 

f’ontrvts.  — tJridine;  I’wo 
c,'ij)lainH;  Aslant'a’s  l<nit{ht; 

Hiiitratn  and  his  com]):inions. 

— I'ndine,  Jind  Sintram  and 

his  comj>anions 218.14 


Shelf.  No. 

La  IMtiTTE  FoPfjnf:,  F.  (H.) 

( k),  /nirnii  de,  ('(nitiinit  ti. 

— Undine.  I tram.atized. 

NVe  .So.ane,  G 105.22 

LAAiPi.nnri  Hit,  J'he.  (him- 

mins,  M.  S 312.18 

liANG.v.s TEit,  C.  S.  Advice  to 

hnsb.ands 104.18 

Laxca.steu,  E.  J'he  mana- 
ger’s daughter 1 0 1.22 

Laxces  of  Lynwood.  A'onge, 

C.  y\.  . 27.27 

Laxd  al  last.  Yates,  E 201.12 

Land  drainer.  Mnnn,  15...  35.13 

Landeu,  K.  and  J.  Expedi- 
tion to  the  Niger.  2 v.  48.27 
Laxdok,  AV.  S.,  Iliograjiliy 

of.  Srr  Forster,  J 122.0 

Landscape  gardening.  The- 
ory and  practice  of. 

Downing,  A.  J 302.4 

Laxetox  jiarsonage.  Sew- 
ell, E.  iAI 200.15 

Laxg,  j.  D.  'The  Ansir.alian 


emigrant’s  manual 30.42 

Laxgstuotii,  Iv.  L.  Hive 

jind  honey-bee 304  10 

Language,  Essay  on.  Haz- 
ard, IL  G 305.7 

Laxkesteu,  E.  A’'egetable 
substances  used  for  the 

food  of  man 19.27 

Laxmax,  C.  Adventures  in 
the  Avilds  of  the  United 
States  and  British  Amer- 
ican jirovinces.  2 v.  ...  232.12 

— Dictionary  of  the  United 

States  congress 194.24 

— Frivate  life  of  D.  AA"eb- 

ster 115.4 

Laxmax,  J.  H.  History  of 

Alichigan  189.3 

Laxoye,  F.  (T.)  de.  Bain- 
eses the  great ; or,  Egypt 
3300  years  ago 30.8 

— The  sublime  in  nature .. . 30.0 

Laxzi,  L.  History  of  paint- 
ing in  Italy.  3v 338.15 

Lapland,  Summer  and  win- 
ter pictures  of.  Taylor, 

(J.)  Bayard 97.19 

La  Flata,  Exploration  of. 

Fage,  T.  J 82.5 

Lapstoxe.  Abbott,  j.  v.  10  of  10.1 
Lakdxek,  D.  Museum  of 
science  and  art.  Vol.  1- 
0,  9-12.  10  V.  in  5 385.11 


roafCTf.?.  — Vol.I  [1].  The 
planct.'i,  are  tliey  iiiliabited 
worlds  ? Weather  prognos- 
tics; Popular  fallacies ; I^ati- 
tudes  and  longitudes;  Lunar 
inlluences;  Meteoric  stones 
and  shooting  stars;  Railway- 
accidents;  Light.  [2.]  Air; 
Locomotion  by  river  and  rail- 
way in  the  IJ.  S.;  Cometary 
intluences;  Water;  4'he  pot- 
ter's art;  Fire.  II  [3].  Lo- 
comotion and  transi)oit,  their 
inlliience  and  ])rogrcsH;  'I'he 
moon;  "I'he  earth;  'I'errestrial 
lieat;  'I'hc  sun.  [4.]  'I'he 
electric  telegraph ; Earth- 
fiuakes  and  vohainoes;  'I'he 
baromet((r;  'I'he  sab-lylamp; 
Whitworth’s  micronnlric  ap- 
])aratnH;  Steam.  Ill  |.')|. 
Tho  steam  (muine;  'I’he  eye; 
'I’Ik!  almosi)here;  'I'ime; 
Pumps;  8j)ectacleH;  The  ka- 


Hli«ir.  No. 

Laudn'I'.u,  D.,  rnntimtnl. 

hddoscope,  [ft]  ('lock*  nnfl 
walcheo;  M ii'ri>s('ii|il(;  draw- 
ing and  envravlni;  ; The  loco- 
motive; 'I’he  Ihcrmoincter ; 

'I’he  new  phificls;  I.e  Vcrtlcr 
and  Adam's  planet;  Magni- 
tude .and  niinnieness.  V'  Itt], 

'I'he  mieroseopc  ; 'I  he  wfiiln 
ants,  t hei  r m.antn'rs  .and  hah  its; 

'I’hi'  surface  of  the  earth; 

Helenee  and  poetry.  [ 10.  | 'l  lje 
bee,  its  character  and  man- 
ners; 'riinnder  and  lightning, 
ami  the  aurora  horealls; 
l‘;ieetro-mf)tive  tfower.  V'l 
Ml].  'I'he  printing  i»ress ; 

The  ernst  of  the  earth.  [Pi.] 

'I’he  stereoscope  ; Comets  ; ITe- 
Adamite  earth  ; J‘>li|>ses. 

— T.cci tiros  on  soionco  ami 

art.  2v 351.21 

— St  cam  oiigiuo,  steam  nav- 

igtdifm,  roafis,  .‘ind  rail- 
ways, explained 3G7.28 

— J' realise  on  mecliaiii(;s. 

Sec  K:it(‘r,  1 1 307.14 

Larimoue,  j.  ay.  An  ove- 

niitg  with  Hie  clniplain.  389.20 
La  Saei  e,  B.  C.  do.  Lift;  of. 

See  Sp.arks,  J v.  1 of  117.2 

liAS  Cases,  AI,  .1.  E.  1).,  ronnt 
de.  I’riv.'ile  life  ami  con- 
A’crsations  of  Najioleon. 

Ov.  in  3 353.1 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset. 

Trolhipe,  A 301.8 

La.st  days  of  I’ompeii.  Me- 
dina, L.  H 105.18 

Last  liouse  in  C street. 

Craik,D.  (M.)  M 241.3 

Last  man.  The.  Fitt,  G.  D.  105. 2G 
Last  of  tho  Huggermuggers. 

Cranch,  C.  F 22.3 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.  Coop- 


er, J.  F 280.15 

Last  of  the  Mortimers.  Oli- 
phant, M.  (O.  AY.) 824. C 

Last  of  the  pigtails.  Selby, 

C 104.21 

L.vst  words  of  eminent  per- 
sons. Kaines,  J 124.5 

L.vtiiam,  B.  G.  Elementary 

English  grammar 305.10 

Latin  language,  Grammar 

of  the.  Adler,  G.  J. ...  305. G 

Latter-day  pamphlets.  Car- 
lyle, T 207.15 

Laughing  hyena.  AVebster, 

B 1G4.16 

LaawllCe,  T.  (S.)  Fhysical, 
historical,  and  military 

geography 364.2 

Laa^ater,  or  not  a bad  judge. 

Blanche,  J.  B 1G5.29 

Lavexgro.  Borrow,  G....  92.1 

Laamxia.  Buftini,  G 243.8 

Law,  j.,  Memoir  of.  See 

Thiers,  (L.)  A 196.20 

Law.  Commentaries  on  the 
laws  of  England.  Black- 

stone,  Sir  VY 31.2 

Laavrexce,  a.  Diary  and 

correspondence.  1855..  112.14 

Same.  I860., 114.16 

— IJfe  of.  See  Thayer,  AV. 

M 15.39 

Lawrence,  G.  A.  Brakes- 

peare 301.41 


LAWRENCE 


49 


LIGHTS 


Shelf.  No. 

Lawrence,  G.  A.,  continued. 

— Breakin*^  a butterlly 320.19 

— Guy  Livingstone 305.7 

Lawrence,  J.  Genealogy  of 

the  family  of  John  Law- 
rence. [1630-1809]  ...  113.10 
Lawrence,  M.  W.  Memo- 
rials of  H.  A.  L.  Hamlin.  107.2 
Lawrence,  S.  The  lawyers.  104.7 
Lawrence’s  adventures. 

Trowbridge,  J.  T 248.22 

Lawyers,  The.  Lawrence, 

S 164.7 

Lay  of  the  last  minstrel. 

Scott,  Sir  W V.  1 of  228.7 

228.9 

Layard,  a.  H.  Discoveries 
among  the  ruins  of  Nin- 
eveh and  Babylon 82.2 

Same.  Abridged 235.19 

— Nineveh  and  its  remains. 

2v 91.1 

Lays  of  liberty;  or,  verses 

for  the  times 108.11 

Leap  year.  Buckstone,  J. 

B 105.12 

Lear,  King.  Shakespeare, 

W V.  2 of  161.4 

V.  11  of  163.1;  V.  6 of  163.2 
V.  2,  4 of  103.11;  165.10 
Leather  stocking  tales.  See 
Cooper,  J.  F.,  note. 

Le  B as,  C.  W.  Life  of  Craii- 

mer.  2 v 127.11 

— Life  of  Wiclif 127.12 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  European 

morals.  2 v 142.5 

— Rationalism  in  Europe..  184.7 
Lectures  for  the  people. 

Brown,  H.  S 153.29 

Led  YARD,  J.,  Life  of.  See 

Sparks,  J v.  14  of  117.2 

Lee,  a.  and  W.,  Biographies 

of.  See  Evans,  F.  W.  . . 366.29 
Lee,  C.,  Life  of.  See  Sparks, 

J V.  8 of  117.2 

Lee,  C.  A.  Elements  of 

geology 19.6 

Lee,  D.  K.  The  master 

builder 198.5 

Lee,  E.  B.  Life  of  J.  P.  F. 

Richter 116.5 

— Parthenia 248.15 

Lee,  Hannah  F.  Memoir  of 

P.  Toussaint 120.11 

Lee,  Herbert.  The  avenger.  105.24 
Lee,  W.  Use  of  brandy  and 
salt  as  a remedy  for  va- 
rious diseases 36.39 

Leej^vre,  a.  Wonders  of 

architecture 30.12 

Legend  of  Montrose.  Scott, 

Sir  W V.  7 of  263.5 

Legend  of  the  Rhine. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  v.  1 of  347.1 
Legends  of  the  Madonna. 

Jameson,  A.  (M.) 47.26 

Legends  of  the  monastic 
orders.  Jameson,  A. 

(M.) 47.19 

Legion  of  liberty,  and  force 

of  truth 156.20 

Leighton  court.  Kingsley, 

H 342.20 

Leila.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E. 

(G.  E.  L.) 246.10 


Shelf.  No. 

Leisler,  j.,  Life  of.  See 

Hoftman,  C.  F v.3  of  117.2 

Leland,  C.  G.  Hans  Breit- 

mann’s  ballads 100.5 

Leland,  O.  S.  Beatrice....  165.27 

— Caprice 105.28 

— The  rights  of  man 164.18 

Lemon,  M.  Grandfather 

Whitehead 165.2 

— Gwinneth  Vaughan 165.28 

— Mind  your  own  business.  105.13 

— Don  Caesar  de  Bazan. 

See  A Beckett,  G.  A 105.2 

Lena  Cameron.  Grey,  Mrs.  341.26 
Lend  me  live  shillings. 

Morton,  J.  M 165.3 

Le  Norm  and,  M.  A.  Me- 
moirs of  Josephine.  2 v.  105.5 
Leonor  de  Guzman.  Boker, 

G.  II 1 of  168.20 

Le  Pileur,  a.  Wonders  of 

the  human  body 36.13 

Le  Sage,  A.  R.  Gil  Bias. 

Hartford.  3 v 245.8 

— - Same.  Bost.  3 v.  ...  320.4 

Les  miserables.  Hugo, 

Comte  V.  (M.) 241.5-8 

Leslie,  C.  R.  Autobio- 
graphical recollections.  127.25 
Leslie,  E.  American  girl’s 

book 18.31 

Leslie,  J.  Discovery  and 
adventure  in  the  polar 
seas.  Nee  Murray,  H.  . . 48.10 

Leslie,  Madeline, pse^^d.  See 


Baker,  H.  N.  (W.) 

Lessons  in  life.  Holland,  J. 

G 154.33 

L’Estrange,  a.  G.  K.  Life 

of  M.  R.  Mitford.  2 v.  136.13 
Letters  from  the  mountains. 

Grant,  A 195.16 

Letters  to  a young  man. 

De  Quincey,  T 44.10 

Letters  to  young  people. 

Holland,  J.  G 153.20 

Levana.  Richter,  J.  P.  (F.)  206.22 
Levant.  Curzon,  R.  Mo- 
nasteries in  the 234.11 

— Mariti,  G.  History  of  the.  83.6 
Lever,  C.  (J.)  Charles 

O’Malley.  Leip.  3 v.  . . 348.3 

Same.  Phil * 241.11 

— Davenport  Dunn.  Leip. 

3 V.  in  2 348.2 

Same.  Phil 241.10 

— Harry  Lorrequer 301.31 

— Horace  Templeton 301.52 

— Jack  Hinton 261.60 

— Knight  of  Gwynne 301.51 

— One  of  them 302.4 

— A rent  in  a cloud 301.32 

Le  Vert,  O.  W.  Souvenirs 

of  travel.  2 v 96.29 

Lewes,  G.  H.  The  noble 

heart 165.29 

Lewes,  M.  J.,  formerly  Miss 
Evans.  {George  Eliot.') 

Adam  Bede.  Bost 347.18 

Same.  N.  Y 264.5 

— Felix  Holt 347.14 

— The  mill  on  the  i’loss. 

Bost 347.16 

Same.  N.  Y 287.19 

— Romola.  Bost 347.15 

Same.  N.  Y 241.9 


Shelf.  No. 

Lewes,  M.  J.,  continued. 

— Silas  Marner.  Bost 347.17 

Same.  N.  Y 287.29 

Lewis,  A.  History  of  Lynn, 

including  Nahant 134.10 

Lewis,  M.  G.  Adelgitha...  105.29 

— The  castle  specter 105.22 

— Raymond  and  Agnes 104.24 

165.21 

Lewis  and  Clarke’s  expedi- 


tion. See  Allen,  P 48  23 

Lewis  Arundel.  S medley, 

F.  E 302.10 

Lexington,  3Iass.,  Battle  of. 

Frothingham,  R 184.5 

L’Homond,  C.  F.  Elements 

of  French  grammar 365.3 

Liberia.  Hale,  S.  J 305.30 

Liberty,  History  of.  Eliot, 

S 187.1,  2 

Lichtensteins,  The.  Velde, 

C.  F.  van  der 327.31 

Liddell,  H.  G.  Life  of  Ju- 
lius Cmsar 127.6 

Lieber,  F.  Great  events 
described  by  historians 

and  other  writers 130.20 

Liebig,  J.  von.  Chemistry 
in  its  applications  to 
agriculture  and  physi- 
ology   386.2 

— Familiar  letters  on  chem- 

istry   364.13 

Life.  Child,  A.  B.  Better 

views  of  living 360.16 

— Goodman,  R.  M.  Phi- 

losophy of 152.4 

— Hamilton,  J.  Life  in 

earnest .• 18.30 

— Hayes,  A.  H.  Science  of.  38.4 

— Matteucci,  C.  Physical 

phenomena  of  human 
beings 207.23 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Lectures 

on  subjects  connected 

with 157.13 

Life  and  adventure  in  the 

South  Pacific 85.18 

Life,  here  and  there.  Willis, 

N.  P 96.3 

Life  in  Italy.  Andersen,  H. 

C 302.30 

Life  in  New  York.  Brough- 
am, J 164.10 

Life  in  prairie  laud.  Faru- 

ham,  E.  W 236.13 

Life  in  the  open  air.  Win- 

throp,  T 156.29 

Life  memories.  Rand,  E. 

S.,ir 100.20 

Life  of  trust.  Mueller,  G.  . 116.14 
Life  under  the  equator.  Du 

Chaillu,  P.  B 15.7 

Life  without  and  life  within. 

Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.,  mar- 

chesa  207.18 

Life’s  ransom.  Marston, 

(J.)  W 105.27 

Light,  A,  and  a dark  Christ- 
mas. Wood,  E.  P 321.17 

Lighthill,  E.  B.  and  A.  D. 

Deafness  364.28 

Lightning  express.  Adams, 

W.  T 13.13 

Lights  and  shadows  of  real- 

life.  Arthur,  T.  S 241.4 


LIKELIEST 


LONG 


rA) 


Slicif.  No. 

LiKKMKfi'i'  inofui.M  to  remove 
JiinHin^^s  out,  of  IIk; 
clmreli.  Milton, . I.  .v.  .'5  of  337.5 
Lii,micki,kak.  Olipliaiit,  M. 

(().  VV.) 287.12 

Lii.i.o,  (f.  (Jeorf^e  liarnwell.  l(;r).12 
LiiMKiuCK  ])oy.  ,1.  1(;4.15 

JjINColn,  a.  Eaiieroft,  (J. 

Address  on 133.11 

— Proceed! iififs  on  occasion 

of  the  death  of.  /See 
Boston  112.2 

— Sumner,  C.  Eulogy  on.  112.13 
Lincoi.n,  B.,  Life  of.  See 

Bowen,  P 13  of  117.2 

Linda.  I lent/.,  C.  L 34G.9 

Linda  di  Chamounix.  Doni- 
zetti, G 102.4 

Lindisfaun  chase.  Trollope, 

T.  A 302.24 

Lingard,  J.  History  of  Eng- 
land. 13  180.17 


Linnet’s  trial.  M.,  S 245.7 

Linsi.ey,  D.  C.  Morgan 

liorses 35.11 

Linton,  C.  The  healing  of 

the  nations 32.2 

Linwoods,  The.  Sedgwick, 

C.  M 324.4 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  island. 

Kellogg,  E 14.14 


Lion-hearted.  Grey,  3/rs.  341.34 
Lion  hunter,  The.  Gerard, 

C.  J.  B 243.10 


Lion’s  skin.  Bernard,  C. 

de 244.10 

Lionel  Lincoln.  Cooper,  J. 

E 280.11 

Lippincott,  S.  j.  {Grace 
Greenwood.)  Bonnie 
Scotland 20.23 

— A forest  tragedy  and  oth- 

er tales 14.20 

— Greenwood  leaves.  2 v.  244.14 

— Haps  and  mishaps  of  a 

tour  in  Europe 98.2 

— History  of  my  pets 18.21 

— Merrie  England 27.0 

— llecollections  of  my  child- 

hood  18.20 

— Records  of  five  years ....  110.8 

— Stories  and  legends  of 

travel  and  history 27.23 

— Stories  and  sights  of 

France  and  Italy 27.5 

— Stories  from  famous  bal- 

lads  18.27 

— Stories  of  many  lands  . . 27.24 

Lippincott’s  biographical 

dictionary.  /S’ee  Thomas, 

J *li.  R.,  A.  14 

Lister,  T.  H.  Life  and  ad- 
ministration of  Edward, 
first  carl  of  Clarendon. 

3 V 122.1 

Literap.y  ladies,  Letters  for. 

Edgeworth,  M 249.0 

LiTEitAPvY  reminiscences. 

De  Qiiincey,  T 44.22 

LiTERAiiY  recreatif)ns  and 
miscellanies.  Whittier, 

.LG V.  2 of  157.9 

Literary  world.  Vol.  1-13. 

13  V.  in  9 01.1 

LiTKitATURE.  Afternoon  lec- 
tures on 157.0 


Kholf.  No. 

Li  te i : a 'r u r e,  rn n f i nv rd. 

— Ilotl.'i,  A.  C.  L.  Hand- 

book of  nniversal 207.21 

— Lnuide,  W. '1'.  Dictiomiry 

of *K.’ IL,  B.  5 

Kncyclopa'dia  of. . .*K.  U.,  A.  8 

— Disraeli,  I.  Amenities  of.  155.4 
Curiosities  of...  152.11;  155.0 

— .lameson,  A.  (M.)  Sketch- 

es of  47.20 

— Mathias,  T.  .1.  Pursuits 

of 203.1 

— Montgomery,.!.  I.ectures 

on  general 158.8 

— Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.,  niareliesa 

d’.  Art,  literature,  and 

the  drama 204.4 

— Staf'l-Holstein,  (A.  L.  G. 

N.),  madame  de.  Influ- 
ence of  literature  ujion 
society 150.15 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Lectures 

on  subjects  connected 


with  157.13 

— Willmott,  R.  A.  Pleas- 
ures, objects,  and  advan- 
tages of 158.12 

Litteix’s  living  age.  Vol. 

1-100.  100  405.1 

Little  Agnes.  Baker,  1 1. 

N.  (W.)  14.22 

Little  barefoot.  Waldaucr, 

A 105.. 30 

Little  beauty.  Grey,  A/r.s.  320.12 
Little  by  little.  Adams, 

W.T 11.1 

Little  Dorrit.  Dickens,  C. 

(J.  H.) 281.32;  284.5 

Little  foxes.  Stowe,  11. 

(E.)  B 27.21 

Little  Louvre.  Abbott,  J. 

V.  2 of  10.1 

Little  mountain  guide 288.0 

Little  Paul.  Abbott,  J. 

V.  12  of  10.1 

Little  Prudy  series.  Clarke, 

R.  S 18.8-13 

Little  Pussy  Willow. 


Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B 22.10 

Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 

Thackeray,  Miss  (A.  I.)  347.13 


Little  savage.  Marryat,  F.  323.2 
Little  Spaniard.  Nowell, 

H.  P.  H 14.12 

Little  Toddlekins.  Math- 
ews, C. 104.19 

Little  treasure.  The.  Har- 
ris, A 105.17 

Little  wife.  Grey,  ..  341.37 
Little  women.  Alcott,  L. 

M 325.2 

Live  and  let  live.  Sedg- 
wick, C.  M 308.3 

Live  woman  in  the  mines. 

“Old  Block” 104.12 

Livermore,  Mrs.  The  old 

corner  cupboard 287.24 

Livermore,  A.  A.  Lectures 

to  young  men 30.40 

— The  war  with  Mexico  re- 
viewed   130.2 

Livermore, Opinions  of 
the  founders  of  the  re- 
public on  negroes  as 
slaves,  as  citizens,  and 
as  soldiers 183.10 


Mh.  lf.  No. 

Li\  Es  and  voyages  of  Drako, 
Gavendish,  and  Dam- 
])i<‘r;  Including  carlh  r 
disc*)V(‘ri<‘s  ill  t he  Soiit h 
sea  and  the  history  «)f 

the  bucaiiccrs 18.12 

Lives,  'I’Im-,  of  balboa. 


('orics,  and  IMzarro....  127.15 

Lives,  'flK!,  of  Columbus  and 

Vcspiicliis  127.14 

Lives  of  distinguished  fe- 
males   48.1 

liiviNG,  riiilosophy  of.  'I’ick- 

nor,  C lt>.23 

Livingston,  V.  “Oxford 

theology” 388.1 

Living.s  loNE,  C.  Expedition 
to  the  Zambesi.  Sre. 
Tavingstone,  1) 83.2 


Livingstone,  I).  Mission- 
ary travels  and  re- 
searches in  South  Africa.  83. 1 1 
— and  (h  Exi)e(liti()n  to  the 
Zambesi  and  its  triim- 

taries 83  2 

Livingstone.  W.,  Memoir 

of.  <S'ec  Sedgwick, 'f. . . 193.8 

Livies  Pata  vines,  'f.  [Hi.s- 

tory  of  Home.]  5 v 3.39.8 

Lizzy  (ilenn.  Arthur,  4’.  S.  .320.14 
Loan  of  a lover.  Planche, 

J.  R 104.1 

Locke,  PL  W.  4’hree  years 

in  camp  and  hospital...  130.1 
Locke,  J.  Conduct  of  the 
understanding.  See  Ba- 


con, F.,  lord 19.20 

Lockhart,  J.  G.  Ancient 

Spanish  ballads 107.19 

— History  of  Napoleon  Buo- 

naparte. 2 48.24 

— Life  of  Sir  W.  Scott.  7 v.  198.4 

Logan,  C.  A.  Yankee  land.  104.17 
Logan,  O.  Women  and  the- 
atres   100.3 

Logic,  Elements  of.  Whate- 

ly,  R 305.5 

Lombardi,  I.  Verdi,  G 102.11 

Lombardy,  Traces  of  the 
Roman  and  Moor 

through 87.21 

LoMf:NiE,  L.  L de.  Beau- 
marchais and  his  times.  103.5 
London.  Austin,  W.  Let- 
ters from,  1802,  3 184.3 

— Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  Famous 

London  merchants 127.17 

— Byerley,  T.  Memorials 

of 359.1 

— Dixon,  W.  H.  Her  maj- 

esty’s tower 147.3,  4 

— Mayhew,  H.  London 

labor  and  the  London 
poor 151.10 

— Partington,  C.  F.  Na- 

tional  history  and  views 
of 92.5 

— Rush,  R.  Residence  at 

the  court  of 183.10 

— Vanderkiste,  R.  W.  Mis- 

sions among  the  dens 

of 180.9 

London  assurance.  Bouci- 

cault,  1).  (L.) 105.4 

Long,  G.  Cyclopa3dia  of  po- 
litical knowledge.  4 v.  77.1 


LONGFELLOW 


51 


LYELL 


Shelf.  No. 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poems. 

2 1G8.13 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Voices 
of  the  night;  Earlier  poems; 
Translations;  Ballads;  The 
children  of  the  Lord’s  supper, 
translated  from  E.  Tegner; 
Miscellaneous ; Poems  on 
slavery ; The  Spanish  student. 

If.  The  belfry  of  Bruges,  and 
other  poems;  Songs;  Sonnets; 
Translations;  Curfew;  Evan- 
geline; The  seaside  and  the 
fireside;  Translations. 

— Prose  works.  2 v 158.3 

Contents. — Vol.  I.  Outre- 
mer;  Drift  wood.  II.  Hype- 
rion; Kavanagh. 

— Courtship  of  Miles  Stan- 

dish,  and  other  poems..  1GG.28 

— Evangeline 1G2.17 

— Hyperion ^ 2G7.3 

— Kavanagh 2G5.21 

— New-England  tragedies.  1GG.2G 

— The  song  of  Hiawatha. . . 1GG.27 

— Tales  of  a wayside  inn..  1GG.25 
Look  before  you  leap.  Lov-] 

ell,  G.  W IGS.G 

Lord,  E.  Epoch  of  creation.  365.19 
Lord  Erlistoun.  Craik,  D. 

(M.)  M .^241.3 

Lord  Montagu’s  page.^ 

James,  G.  P.  K ,1283.6 

Lord  Oakburn’s  daughters. j ' 

Wood,  E.  P 321.12 

Lord  of  the  isles.  Scott, 

Sir  W 5 of  228.7 

Lorenzo  de’  Medici,  Life  of. 

See  lloscoe,  W. 338.12 

Lorgnette,  The.  Mitchell, 

D.  G 247.11 

Loring,  j.  S.  The  hundred 
Boston  orators,  1770- 

1852  101.5 

Los  Gringos.  Wise,  H.  A.  236.10 
Lossing,  B.  j.  Biographical 
sketches  of  the  signers 
of  the  declaration  of 


American, independence.  197.11 

— Outline  history  of  the  fine 

arts 47.9 

— Pictorial  field-book  of  the 

revolution,  2 v 181.1 

— Pictorial  field-book  of  the 

war  of  1812 131.2 

— Pictorial  history  of  tlie 

civil  war  in  the  United 

States.  3 V 131.3 

Lost  abroad,  Townsend,  G. 

A 22.18 

Lost  bank  note.  Wood,  E. 

P 321.21 

Lost  bride.  Arthur,  T.  S.  . 341.10 
Lost  daughter.  Hentz,  C.  L.  346.4 
Lost  heiress.  Southworth, 

E.  1).  E.  N 344.1 

Lost  in  the  fog.  De  Mille, 

J 27.19 

Lost  in  the  jungle.  Du 

Chaillu,  P.  B 15.6 

Lost  manuscript.  Frey  tag, 

G 302.48 

Lost  ship.  The.  Townsend, 

T 165.28 

Lothair.  Disraeli,  B 301.16 

Lotiirop,  Amy,  pseud.  See 
Warner,  A.  B. 


Shelf.  No. 

Lotiirop,  S.  K.  Life  of  S. 

Kirkland v.  15  of  117.2 

Lottery  ticket,  The.  Buck- 

stone,  J.  B 164.13 

Lotus-eating.  Curtis,  G. 

W 305.13 

Loudon,  J.  W.  Gardening 

for  ladies 35.6 

Louis  II  de  Bourbon,  prince 
of  Conde.,  Life  of.  See 

Stanhope,  P.  II 196.14 

Louis  IX,  Saint,  of  France, 
Crusade  of.  See  Join- 

ville,  J.  de 338.9 

Louis  XIII,  Conspiracy  of 
Cinq-Mars  under.  See 
Vigny,  Comte  A.  (V.) 

de 261.21 

Louis  XIV,  and  the  court 
of  France.  See  Pardoe, 

J 123.1 

Louis  XVII,  Life,  sufferings, 
and  death  of.  See  Beau- 
chesne,  A.  (H.  Du  Bois) 

de 123.5;  127.13 

Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her 


times.  Mundt,  C 281.12 

Louisa  von  Plettenhaus ....  308.6 

Louisiana,  History  of.  Ban- 
ner, E 19.2 

See  also  New  Orleans,  St. 

Louis. 

Love.  Knowles,  J.  S 165.10 

Love  after  marriage.  Hentz, 

C.  L 346.2 

Love  and  duty.  Opie,  A. 

V.  2 of  282.5 

Love  and  loyalty.  Robson, 

W.  J 165.25 

Love-chase,  The.  Knowles, 

J.  S 165.3 

Love  in  a cottage.  Arthur, 

T.  S 341.14 

Love  in  high  life.  Arthur, 

T.  S 341.7 

Love  in  humble  life.  Payne, 

J.  H 164.11 

Love  in  livery.  Wooler,  J. 

B 164.17 

Love  in ’76.  Bunce,  0 164.11 

Love-knot,  The.  Coyne, 

J.  S 165.29 

“ Love  me  little,  love  me 

long.”  Reade,  C.  288.11;  347.19 
Love,  mystery,  and  super- 


stition. Opie,  A. . .V.  5 of  282.5 
Love  of  a prince.  Gayler, 

C 165.19 

Love  token  for  children. 

Sedgwick,  C.  M 18.2 

Love’s  labor  won.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 344.2 

Love’s  labour’s  lost.  Shake- 
speare, W 3 of  163.1 

V.  2 of  163.2;  165.28 
Love’s  sacrifice.  Lovell,  G.  165.2 
Lovel  the  widower.  Thack- 
eray, W.  M 347.11 

Lovell,  G.  Love’s  sacrifice.  165.2 
Lovell,  G.  W.  Look  be- 
fore you  leap 165.6 

Lovell,  M.  Ingomar,  the 

barbarian 165.13 

Lover,  S.  The  happy  man.  164.16 
— Rory  O’More 165.20 


Shelf.  No. 

Lover,  S.,  continued. 

— The  white  horse  of  the 

Peppers 164.3 

— Handy  Andy.  Drama- 

tized. See  Floyd,  W.  B.  165.30 
Lover  by  proxy.  Boucicault, 

D.  (L.)  164.19 

Lover  hunt.  Bernard,  C.  de.  244.16 


Lover’s  complaint.  Shake- 
speare, W 2 of  161.4 

V.  1 of  163.1;  V.  4 of  163.11 
227.1 

Loves  of  the  poets.  Jame- 
son, A.  (M.) 47.25 

Low  marriage.  Craik,  D. 

(M.)  M 241.3 

Lowe,  M.  P.  The  olive  and 

the  pine 167.27 

Lowell,  C.  Practical  ser- 
mons  386.18 

— Sermons : chiefly  occa- 

sional  386.17 

Lowell,  J.  R.  Among  my 

books 157.16 

— Biglow  papers.  2v 166.19 

— Fireside  travels 158.5 

— Poetical  works.  2 v 168.7 

— Under  the  willows,  and 

other  poems 167.20 


Lowell,  R.  T.  S.  The  new 

priest  in  Conception  bay.  245.10 
Loyal  publication  society. 

See  New  York,  Citij. 

Loyson,  C.,  abhe.  [Le  pere 

Hyacinthe.]  Discourses.  366.35 
Lucas,  W.  J.  The  man  with 


the  iron  mask 165.23 

Lucia  di  Lammermoor. 

Donizetti,  G 162.4 

Lucile.  Bulwer-Lytton, 

(E.)  R 168.6 

Luck  of  Roaring  camp. 

Harte,  (F.)  B 326.23 

Lucky  hit,  A.  Paul,  J.  H.  164.20 
Lucretia  Borgia.  Hugo, 

Comte  V.  (M.) 165.25 

Lucrkzia  Borgia.  Donizetti, 

G 162.4 

Lucy  Crofton.  Oliphant,  M. 

(O.  W.) 324.8 

Lucy  Sanford.  Arthur,  T.  S.  341.2 
Ludlow,  F.  H.  The  hasheesh 

eater 305.11 

— The  heart  of  the  conti- 

nent   84.4 

Luisa  Miller.  Verdi,  G....  162.11 
Luke  the  labourer.  Buck- 

stone,  J.  B 164.2 

Lump  of  gold.  Mackay,  C.  168.16 

Lunatic,  The 248.26 

Lunt,  G.  The  union 168.21 

Luria.  Browning,  R.  v.  2 of  167.15 
Luther,  M.  Bunsen,  C.  C. 

J.  von.  Life  of 127.4 

— Mayhew,  H.  Boyhood  of.  17.16 

— Michelet,  J.  Life  of....  105.1 

— Sears,  B.  Life  of 104.3 

Lyell,  Sir  C.  Antiquity  of 

man 362.10 

— Elementary  geology 362.9 

— Elements  of  geology.  2v.  386.9 

— Principles  of  geology...  362.7 

— Second  visit  to  the 

United  States.  2 v.  ...  86.10 

— Travels  in  North  Ameri- 


ca, in  1841,  42.  2 v.  in  1.  235.12 


LYNCH 


n2 


MALTFIUS 


Shelf.  No. 

Lyncmi,  T.  ,7.  Tlio  rose  of 

Ktf  rick  vale 105.17 

Lynch,  W.  I<\  'I'lto  river 

Jordan  and  l lic  Dead  sea.  2112.4 
LYNDiiunsT,  J.  S.  C.,  /ord, 

JJfe  of.  /Vee  Cani[)l)ell, 

J.,  lord 122.7 

Lynn,  il/a.v.v.,  History  of. 

Lewis,  A 134.10 

Lyon,  M.  Good  fjirl  and 
true  woman.  Tliayer, 

W.  M 15.44 

Lytton,  (E.)  K.  11.  /See 
llulwcr-Lytton,  (E.)  11. 
Lytton,  J.ord.  /See  Hnlwer- 
Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.  L.), 
laid  Lytton. 


M.,  S.  Linnet’s  trial 245.7 

Mabel’s  mistake.  Stephens, 

A.  S 30G.7 

Maijinogeon,  The.  13ul- 

linch,  T 188.13 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord.  Crit- 
ical, historical,  and  mis- 
cellaneous essays.  0 v.  155.2 

— Essays,  critical  and  mis- 

cellaneous   202.3 

— History  of  England.  8 v. 

in  4 140.1 

Same.  5 v 140.2 

— Life  of  Frederick  the 


great 127.8 

— William  Fitt,  earl  of 

Chatham 127.1 

— Inquiry  into  his  charges 

against  W.  Penn.  ISee 

Paget,  J 186.7 

Macbeth.  Shakespeare,  W. 


V.  lOof  103.1;  v.3of  103.2;  105.8 
Macbeth  travestie.  North- 


all,  W.  K 164.5 

MacCabe  [McCabe],  J.  D., 
jr.  Great  fortunes,  and 
how  they  were  made .. . 122.11 
— Planting  the  wilderness.  20.12 
MacClellan  (McClellan), 

G.  B.  The  armies  of 


Europe  93.4 

— lieport  on  the  organiza- 

tion and  campaigns  of 
the  army  of  the  Potomac. 

[With]  campaign  in 

Western  Virginia 133.20 

Same.  /S’ee  United  States.  133.21 

— Life,  battles,  reports,  and 

public  services  of 115.12 

MacClintock  [M‘Clintock], 

Sir  F.  L.  Discovery  of 
the  fate  of  Sir  J.  Frank- 


lin and  his  companions.  97.17 
Mac  Donaia),  G.  Alec 

Forbes  of  Howglen 201.1 

— Annals  of  a quiet  neigh- 

borhood  305.2 

— David  Elginbrod 343.3 

— Guild  court 201.15 

— Phantastes 240.11 

— Banald  Barmerman’s  boy- 

hood   27.29 

Macpuee,  j.  B,.  Wells  of 

Baca 108.10 

Mac  Du  EE’s  cross.  Scott, 

/Sir  W V.  8 of  228.7 

MacA,  j.  History  of  a 

mouthful  of  Inead 34.10 


Slt.-lf.  No. 

MacA,  j.,  r(/i/livved. 

— Home  fairy  talcs 15.7 

— Servants  of  the  stonwmh.  34.27 
Maceaklane,  H.  Propellers 

and  steam  navigation..  304.3 
Maceauuen, — . Winning  a 

husband 104.12,  23 

MacGhaaiihst  [M»(iil- 
ciirist],  J.  Richard  Cob- 

den.  A biograj)hy 127.10 

Mac(HLlivkay',  W.  Ahixan- 
der  Ton  llumboldt  in 
America  and  Asiatic 

Russia 48.28 

MACGBEiioii,  J.  The  Rob 

Roy  on  the  Jordan 84.10 

— Voyag<;  alone  in  the  “ Rob 

Roy,”  from  London  to 

Paris,  [etc.] 94.3 

Machines,  Api»leton’s  dic- 
tionary of *R.  R.,  G.  2 


Macintosh  [McIntosh],  M. 

J.  Two  lives 205.24 

Mackabness,  M.  A.,ft/rmer- 
ly  Mi.ss  riancht.  Siberl’s 
wold 287.11 

— Trap  to  catch  a sunbeam.  208.4 
Mackay,  C.  Life  and  liberty 

in  America 350.9 

— The  lump  of  gold  : and 

other  i)oems 108.10 

MacKeeveh  [M’Kcever],  H. 

B.  Frederick  Latimer.  21.1 
Mackenzie,  A.  S.  The  Amer- 
ican iu  England.  2 v.  • . 80.3 

— Life  of  D.  11.  Perry.  2 v.  47.5 

— Life  of  Paul  Jones.  2 v.  118.1 


— Life  of  S.  Decatur,  v.  11  of  117.2 

— Spain  revisited.  2 v.  ..  95.7 

— A year  in  Spain.  3v.  ..  80.8 

Mackenzie,  11.  Miscellane- 
ous works 150.10 

Contents.  — Memoir,  Ly  Sir 
W.  Scott;  Man  of  feeling; 

Papers  from  The  lounger ; 

Man  of  the  world;  Julia  de 

Kouhigne;  Papers  from  The 
mirror. 

Mackie,  j.  M.  Life  of  S. 

Gordon v.  5 of  117.2 

Mackintosh,  Sir  J.  His- 
tory of  England.  3v.  ..  148.10 

— Miscellaneous  works. 

Phil 152.5 

Same.  N.  Y 202.6 

MacLachlan  [McLachlan], 

C.  1 dine  with  my  mo- 
ther   164.11 

Mackeady,  W.  The  Irish- 
man in  London 164.13 

MacVickak  [M‘Vickar],  J. 

Life  of  S.  Bard 183.6 

Mad  dogs.  Moore,  J 164.15 

Mad  Monckton.  Collins, 

(W.)  W 302.40 

Mad  world,  my  masters. 

Middleton,  T.  ...v.  2 of  103.10 
Madagascar,  Three  visits 

to,  1853-50.  Ellis,  W.  232.2 
Madame  Therese.  Erck- 

mann,  E 320.10 

Madden,  R.  R.  Life  and  cor- 
respondence of  the  coun- 
tess of  Blessington.  2 v.  123.3 
Maddox,  J.  M.  The  king 

and  deserter 105.28 


Nil.  If.  No. 

Madeira,  Sketches  and  ad- 
venf nre.s  in.  March,  ( ’. 

W 84.9 

Madei  aim:.  the  liclle  of  the 

Fanlionrg 105.25 

Made.m.ne.  Kavanngli,  j.  . . 204.25 
Made.moihei.i.e  llfty  million.s. 

/See  Saint-Mars,  ('Isterne 
de  Conrtlras,  vlrointrsxe 

dc  .302  49 

Madison,  .1.  J’lie  fedendist. 

/SiT  .lay,  J 207.4 

— Life  of.  Sv<‘  Ad.'ims,  ,1.  Q.  195.0 
Madoc.  Southey,  R.  ..v.  5 of  227.2 
Madon.na,  Legemls  of  tlie. 

.lameson,  A.  (M.) 47.20 

Madon.na  M.iry.  Dliiihant, 

M.  (O.  W.) 201.10 

Madrid,  Attaelh-in.  (.’alde- 

ron  de  la  Barca,  F.  F.  ..  234.14 
.Magic.  Knnemoser,  .1.  His- 
tory of. 37.7 

— 'I'liomson,  A.  Philos- 

ophy of 383.22 

Maginn,  W.  Fniscrian  p.a- 

jiers 154.3»2 

.Ma<;netism.  Djivis,  1).,  jr. 

Manual  of 304.15 

— Farrar,  J.  Elements  of.  303.12 

See  fiLso  Electricity. 

Magoo.n,  E.  L.  Reimblican 

( .'liristianity 207.24 

Mahon,  Lord.  See  Stanliope, 

P.  11. 

Mahomet.  /See  Mohammed. 

.Maid  of  Bath.  Foote,  S.  ..  103.12 
Maid  of  Croi.ssey.  Gore, 

(C.  G.  F.) 104.4 

Maid  of  Orleans.  Schiller, 

(J.  C.)  F.  von 157.23 

Maid  with  the  milking  pail. 

Buckstone,  J.  B 104.19 

Maid’s  tragedy.  Beaumont, 

F 105.7 

Maiden  widow.  The.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 344.5 

Mail  bags.  Ten  years  among 

the.  Holbrook,  J 244.20 

Maine.  Abbott,  J.  Marco 

Paul  in V.  3 of  16.4 

— Thoreau,  H.  D.  ‘ The 

Maine  woods 44.5 

See  also  Union. 

Make  or  break.  Adams,  W. 

T 12.8 

Make  your  wills ! Mayhew, 

E 164.12,  23 

Malabar,  Journey  thrbugh. 

Buchanan,  F 81.1 

Malay  archipelago.  Wal- 
lace, A.  R 84.8 

Malbone.  Higgiuson,  T.  W.  266.12 
M.vlcom,  II.  The  Christian’s 

rule  of  marriage 38.5 

— Travels  iu  South-eastern 

Asia.  2 V 96.22 

Mallet,  P.  IL  Northern 
antiquities ; with  a 
translation  of  the  prose 
Edda.  Added,  an  ab- 
stract of  the  Eyrbyggja 
Saga,  by  Sir  W.  Scott..  235.15 
Malleville.  Abbott,  J.  v.  1 of  10.2 
Malthus,  T.  R.  Principles 

of  political  economy ... . 31.16 


MAN 


53 


MARTYN 


Shelf.  No. 


Shelf.  No. 


Shelf.  No. 


Man.  Campbell,  G.  D.  Pri- 
meval   37.10 

— Combe,  G.  Constitution 

of 38.1 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  Man’s 

place  in  nature 34.8 

— Pope,  A.  Essay  on.  .V.  2 of  1G9.7 

— Smith,  C.  II.  Natural 

history  of  the  human 
species 35.4 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Natural  his- 

tory of 3G5.5 

Seelalso  Ethnography,  Races. 

Man  and  vrife.  Collins,  (W.) 

W ' 301.2G 

Man-at-arms,  The.  James, 

G.  P.  R 283.2 

Man  of  feeling.  Mackenzie, 

H 15G.10 

Man  of  the  world.  2 v 248.25 

Man  of  the  world.  Macken- 
zie, H 15G.10 

Man  who  laughs.  Hugo, 

Comte  Y.  CM.) 301.3 

Man  with  the  iron  mask. 

Lucas,  W;  J 1G5.23 

Man  without  a country. 

Hale,  E.  E 308.5 

Man  without  a head.  Wool- 

er,  J.  P 1G4.21 

Manager’s  daughter.  Lan- 
caster, E 1G4.22 

Mandeville,  Sir  J.  Narra- 
tive. /S'ee  Wright,  T.  ..  85.22 

Manfred.  Byron,  G.  (G. 

N.),  lord .V.  G of  228.2 

Mann,  M.,  and  Peabody,  E. 

P.  Moral  culture  of  in- 
fancy, and  kindergarten 

guide 154.22 

Mannering,  May,  pseud. 

See  Nowell,  H.  P.  H. 

Manners  and  customs  of 

the  Japanese  48.18 

Manners  and  minor  morals. 

Alcott,  W.  A.  Letters 
to  young  men 207.11 

— Bazar  book  of  decorum..  38.2 

— Livermore,  A.  A.  Lec- 

tures to  young  men  ....  36.40 

— Muzzey,  A.  B.  The 

young  maiden 3G7.10 

— Newcomb,  IL  How  to 

be  a lady 18.23 

How  to  be  a man 18.22 

— Thayer,  W.  M.  Good 

girl  and  true  woman 15.44 

Mang:uvring  mother.  Grey, 

Mrs 341.30 


Mansfield,  E.  D.  Cincinnati 

in  1826.  See  Drake,  B.  233.6 
Mansfield  park.  Austen,  J.  343.4 
Mansoul,  Losing  and  tak- 
ing of.  Patton,  A.  S...  32.23 

Manufactures,  Philosophy 

of.  Ure,  A 37.16 

Manures,  Essay  on.  Dana, 

S.  L.  V.  2 of  365.29 

Many  a little  makes  a 

mickle.  German  tales. . 27.30 

Contents.  — Trifles,  by  J. 
Ruhkopf;  Young  travellers,  by 
Trauerniantel ; The  emigrants, 
hy  R.  Koch ; Precedence,  by 
R.  Koch;  The  beggar’s  will, 
by  C.  Deutsch. 


Marble  faun.  Hawthorne, 

N 266.17 

Marble  heart,  The.  Selby, 

C 165.26 

Marcet,  j.  Rich  and  poor.  268.1 
March,  C.  W.  Reminiscen- 
ces of  congress 185.6 

— Sketches  and  adventures 

in  Madeira,  Portugal, and 
the  Andalusias  of  Spain.  84.9 
Marco  Spada.  Simpson,  J. 

P 165.14 

Marcus.  Simonds,  W 17.21 

Marcus  Warland.  Hentz, 

C.  L 346.7 

Marcy,  R.  B.  The  prairie 

traveler 87.3 

— Thirty  years  of  army  life 

on  the  Border 84.3 

Margaret  of  Anjou.  See 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C 15.24 

Margaret  Percival.  Sewell, 

E.  M 304.6 

Margaret  Smith’s  journal. 

Whittier,  J.  G.  ...v.  1 of  157.9 
Margoll6,  E.  Meteors,  etc. 

See  Zuercher,  F 34.5 

Margravine  of  Bareith. 

Memoirs.  2 79.12 

Margret  Howtli.  Davis,  R. 

B 245.4 

Marguerite.  Girardin,  E. 

de 302.54 

Maria  di  Rohan.  Donizetti, 

G 162.4 

Marie  Antoinette,  History 

of.  See  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  15.21 
Marie  Antoinette  and  her 

son.  Mundt,  C 281.13 

Marino  Faliero.  Byron,  G. 

(G.  N.),  lord V.  6 of  228.2 

Marion,  F.  Wonders  of  op- 
tics   36.2 

Mariotti,  L.  Italy,  past 

and  present.  2 v 234.23 

Maritana.  Wallace,  W.  V.  162.10 
Mariti,  G.  Travels  through 
Cjprus,  Syria,  and  Pal- 


estine, with  a history  of 

the  Levant.  3 v 83.6 

Marius.  Hugo,  Comte  Y. 

(M.) 241.7 

Mark,  the  match  boy.  Al- 
ger, H.,jr 28.3 

Mark  Hurdlestone.  Moodie, 

S 246.20 

Market  assistant.  De  Voe, 

T.  K 155  10 

Marlborough,  Duke  of.  See 
Churchill,  J. 

Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.  See 
John,  E. 

Marmion.  Scott,  Sir  W. 

166.18  ’24;  v.  2 of  228.7;  228.9 
Marmontel,  j.  F.  Mem- 
oirs. 2 V 79.4 

Marquette,  J.,  Life  of.  See 

Sparks,  J 10  of  117.1 

Marriage.  Alcott,  W.  A. 

Courtship  and 385.10 

— Hayden,  W.  B.  Ten 

chapters  on 387.4 

— Malcom,  H.  The  Chris- 

tian’s rule  of 38.5 

Marriage  in  high  life.  Grey, 

Mrs 341.41 


Marriage  of  Figaro.  Mo- 
zart, (J.  C.  S.  G.)  W.  A.  162.13 
Married  and  single.  Poole, 

J 165.11 

Married  at  last.  Cudlip, 

A 324.22 

Married  bachelor.  O’Cal- 
laghan, P.  P 164.13 

Married  in  haste.  Stephens, 

A.  S 306.1 

Married  life.  Buckstone, 

J.  B 165.17 

Married  or  single?  Sedg- 
wick, C.  M 263.1 

Married  rake.  The.  Selby, 

C 164.8 

Marryat,  F.  The  children 

of  the  New  forest 328.1 

— Frank  Mildmay 323.5 

— Jacob  Faithful 323.7 

— Japhet  in  search  of  a 

father.  1864  323.3 

Same.  1870 323.9 

— The  king’s  own.  1857  ..  248.21 

Same.  1870  323.15 

— The  little  savage 323.2 

— Mr.  Midshipman  Easy .. . 323.6 

— Newton  Forster.  1857..  247.22 

Same.  1870  323.12 

— The  pacha  of  many  tales. 

N.  Y 323.8 

Same.  Phil  302.38 

— Percival  Keene 323.4 

— Peter  Simple 323.13 

— The  phantom  ship 323.10 

— The  poacher 323.11 

— Snarleyyow;  or,  the  dog- 

fiend  323.14 

Marsh,  31iss.  The  brave 

and  happy  soldier 389.20 

Marsh,  G.  P.  Lectures  on 

the  English  language. . . 362.1 

Marsh,  L.  Apocatastasis ; 

or  progress  backwards.  363.1 


Marshall,  J.  History  of 


the  colonies  planted  by 
the  English  [in]  North 
America 183.3 

— Life  of  G.  Washington. 

5 V 183.2 

Marston,  (J.)  W.  Anne 

Blake 165.26 

— A hard  struggle 165.28 

— A life's  ransom 165.27 

— The  patrician’s  daughter.  165.25 

— Pure  gold 165.29 

Martha.  Flotow,  F.  F.  A. 

von 162.3 

Mathias,  T.  J.  Pursuits  of 

literature 203.1 

Martin,  F.  Natural  history. 

2 V 285.21 

Martin,  T.,  and  Aytoun,  W. 

E.  {Bon  Gaultier.')  The 
book  of  ballads 166.11 


Martin  Chuzzlewit.  Dick- 


ens, C.  (J.  H.) 284.9 

Martine,  a.  Droll  dia- 
logues for  school  and 

home  amusement 168.25 

Martineau,  H.  Eastern  life.  97.6 
Martineau,  j.  Studies  of 

Christianity 363.23 

Martiri,  I.  Donizetti,  G.  162.4 
Mar'iyn  Ware’s  temptation. 

Wood,  E.  P 321  ^ I 


MAIJTYHS 


MICDICINH 


r>i 


SlH-lf.  N(». 

IMautyus,  I’ook  of.  Fox,  .1.  180.15 
Makvki.,  Ik,  psend  S(X 
MilclicII,  1).  (J. 

]M Ai{VEi-L,  A.  I’ooliciil  works.  227.7 
JNIaky,  (laecn  of  Scots.  Ab- 
bott, J.  History  of 15.14 

— Ik'll,  II.  (1.  JAfc  of 11). 38 

IVIauy  Jbirtoii.  (laskoll,  F. 

C 201.30 

IMauy  Hell.  Abbott,  .1 . .v.  4 of  10.2 
;Mauy  Derwent.  Stephens, 

A.  S 300.2 

Maky  Erskinc.  Abbott,  .1. 

V.  3 of  10.2 

Maky’'  Evans;  or,  the  rec- 
tory of  Moreland 240. 13 

Mary'  Moreton.  Arthur,  T. 

S 341.10 

Mary  Schvveidler.  Mein- 

hold,  J.  W 248.14;  307.8 

Mary  Seahain.  Grey,  Mrs.  341.40 
Mary  Stuart.  Schiller,  (J. 

C.)  F.  von 157.23 

Mary’s  birthday.  Miles,  G. 

H 105.24 

Mary'Lanj),  Tragic  scenes 
in  the  history  of.  Ban- 

vard,  J. 27.10 

Masaniello.  Anber,  1).  F. 

E 102.3 

Masked  ball.  Verdi,  G....  102.11 
Masks  and  faces.  Taylor,  T.  105  24 
Mason,  J.,  Life  of.  See  Ellis, 

G.  E V.  3 of  117.2 

ISlASSACirusE'rTs.  Bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  lie- 
port  from  Aug.  2,  1800, 
to  March  1,  1870 151.12 

— Debates  and  proceedings 

in  the  state  convention 
to  revise  the  constitu- 
tion, 1853.  3 V 131.0 

— Journal  of  the  convention 

to  revise  the  constitu- 
tion, 1820,21 133.5 

— liecords  of  the  Massa- 

chusetts bay,  1G28-41 . . . 133.23 

— Deport  of  a plan  for  the 

promotion  of  health,  by 
the  commissioners  ap- 
pointed by  the  legisla- 
ture   31.10 

— Deport  of  the  joint  com- 

mittee of  18g6  upon  the 
proposed  canal  to  unite 
Barnstable  and  Buz- 
zard’s bays 151.11 

■ — Dei)ort  on  the  geology, 
mineralogy,  botany,  and 
zoology  of  Massachu- 
setts. By  E.  Hitchcock  32.21 

— Deport  on  the  herba- 

ceous llowering  plaids 
of  Massachusetts,  [by  C. 
DewetyJ 33.12 

— Itejiort  on  the  (piadrupeds 

of  Massachusetts,  [by  E. 
EmmonsJ  33.12 

— Barber,  .1.  W.  Historical 

collections  of 181.12 

— Barry,  .1.  S.  History  of.  181. IG 

— Bradford,  A.  History  of, 

J7G1-8'.) 133.y 

— Ilnlclimson,  History 

of,  1G28-1750 132.10 


Shelf.  No. 

M A SH  A c M u s ivi  'r s , r o 

— Mmol,  (J.  D.  (hmlinua- 

Hon  of  the  history  of 
Massachnsctls  bay,  1 718- 
G5 131.12 

— Young,  A.  (Chronicles  of 

the  first  jilnnters  of 181.7 

Sec.  fit. ‘to  r.oHton,  Capo  CoG, 

(Coticord,  Concord  river,  Dor- 
clieHtcr,  Iliixhiiry,  Ehhcx  coun- 
ty, Fitcliburj^.  EexiiiKton, 
l.ynn,  Merrimack  river,  Na- 
liant,  I’lyinoutli,  Hcitnale,  Wal- 
tham, Watertown,  Weston. 

Massachusetts  historical 
society.  I’roceedings  in 
rt'spect  to  the  memory 
of  W.  H.  Prescott,  Feb. 

1,  1850 104.10 

Massachusetts  tpiarterly  re- 
view. Vol.  1-3.  3v.  ..  G3.] 

Massachusetts  society  for 
the  |)revention  of  cruelty 
to  animals.  Our  tlumb 

animals.  Vol.  1 4112 

Massaniei.i.o.  Milner,  G...  1G5.21 
Massktt,  S.  C.  “ Drifting 

about” 213.10 

Massincer,  P.  a new  way 

to  pay  old  dclits 1G5.G 

Masson,  D.  British  novel- 
ists and  their  styles 157.10 

— Life  of  Milton.  Vol.  1..  121.8 

Master  builder,  The.  Lee, 

D.  K 108.5 

Master  llumjihrey’s  clock. 

Dickens,  C.  (3.  H.)....  325.8 

Match  in  the  dark.  Dance, 

C 1G4.18 

Maternity'.  Verdi,  T.S...  34. 2G 

MATHEii,  C.  Mather,  S.  Life 

of 215.15 

— Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  Life 

of V.  G of  117.1 

Mather,  R.  Journal 181.7 

Mather,  S.  Life  of  C.  Math- 
er  215.15 

Mathews,  C.  The  bache- 
lor’s bedroom 164.15 

— The  dowagers 164.20 

— Little  Toddlekins 164.19 

— Used  up 164.2 

Matrimony'.  Kenney,  J....  164.11 
Mattmo  Falcone.  Oxberry, 

W.  H 164.16 

Matteucci,  C.  Physical 
phenomena  of  human 

beings 207.23 

Maturin,  C.  Bertram 165.8 

Maturin,  E.  Viola 165.22 

Maud.  Tennyson,  A.  v.  2 of  167.10 
Maundevilue,  Sir  J.  See 
Mandeville,  Sir  J. 

Maundrell,  11.  Narrative. 

See  Wright,  T 85.22 

Mauprat.  Dudevant,  A.  L. 

A.  D 326.6 

Maury,  M.  F.  Physical  ge- 
ography of  the  sea 362.2 

— Sailing  directions  to  ac- 

company wind  and  cur- 
rent charts 31.11 

Maveri(;k,  a.  Story  of  the 
tel(!graph.  See  Briggs, 

C.  F 364.32 


Shrlf.  No. 

,M A vu.im'K,  S.,  'I’rlid  of  Brit- 
ish soldiers  for  I In;  mur- 
der *)f,  in  Boston,  1770.  137.1 

M A\ wi.i.i,,  .1.  S.  'I'he  czar, 

his  c()urt  and  pirople  ...  106  22 
Max  WEI. I.,  S.  1 1.  Miranda 

Flliot 211.17 

May,  E.  .1.  Mortimer’s  col- 
lege life 211.22 

May,  Sophie,  psrud.  See 
Clarke,  D.  S. 

May'  flower,  ’I’he.  Stowe,  1 1. 

(F.)  M 312.2 

May  MA.NNEIHNC.p.ve/td.  See 
Nowell,  H.  P.  H. 

Mayhew,  E.  Hlustnded 

horse  doctor 33.1 

— Dogs  and  their  manage- 

ment. See  Herbert,  H. 

W .33.2 

— and  Smith,  G.  Make  your 

wills! 161.12,  23 

May  hew,  1 1.  Boyhood  of 

Martin  Luther 17.16 

— London  labor  and  the 

London  poor  151.10 

— ’J'he  peas!int-boy  philoso- 

pher: [.!.]  Fm'guson . . . 16.11 

— The  wandering  min- 

strel   164.17 

— Young  Benjamin  Frank- 

lin  17.17 

Wonders  of  science  ; or, 
young  Humphry  Davy.  . 16.10 

Mazej'Pa.  Milner,  H.  M.  ..  165.20 

Measuj'.e  for  measure. 

Shakespeare,  W.  . .v.  3 of  163.1 
V.  1 of  163.2 

Measures.  /See  Webster,  N., 
Dictionary  of  the  Phig- 
lish  language  [Counting- 
house  edition],  pp.  550- 

608  *D.  D.,  A.  5 

Mechanics.  Amateur  me- 
chanic’s workshop 33  7 

— Appleton’s  dictionary  of. 

*D.  D.,  G.  2 

— Howe,  H.  Eminent 124.4 

— Kater,  H.  Treatise  on..  367.34 

— Kelt,  T.  Mechanic’s  text- 

book  385.12 

— Morin,  A.  Fundamental 

ideas  of 363.8 

— Moseley,  H.  Illustrations 

of 49.5 

See  also  Engineering,  Hy- 
draulics, Machines. 

Mechanics’  magazine.  Vol. 

5-10,  13.  7 V 416.1 

Medbery,  j.  K.  Men  and 

mysteries  of  Wall  street.  153.3 

Medea.  Euripides v.  lof339.2 

Medea.  Dead,  II.  F 161.1 

Medhurst,  W.  H.  China; 

its  state  and  prospects.  94.13 
Medical  biography,  Amer- 
ican. Williams,  S.  W.  113.6 
Medicine.  Bigelow,  J.  Ra- 
tional  364.4 

— Buchan,  W.  Domestic.  383.6 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Currents 

and  counter-currents  in 
medical  science 386.4 

See  also  Anatomy,  Health, 
HoinuiopathyJ’atliology,  Phys- 
iology, Veterinary  niediciues. 


MEDINA 


55 


MILL 


Shelf.  No. 

Medina,  L,  H.  Ernest  Mal- 

travers 1G5.18 

— The  last  days  of  Pompeii, 

from  Bulwer 105.18 

— Nick  of  the  woods 105.26 

Mediterranean,  Summer 

cruise  in  the.  Willis,  N. 

P 97.24 

Mediterranean  islands, 
Sketches  and  stories  of 
the.  Sleeper,  M.  G.  ...  27.18 

Meg’s  diversion.  Craven, 

H.  T 165.30 

Meiniiold,  J.  W.  Mary 
Schweidler,  the  amber 

witch 248.14;  307.8 

Melancholy,  Anatomy  of. 

Burton,  R 207.22 

Melliciiampe.  Simms,  W. 

G 243.22- 

Melville,  H.  Omoo : ad- 
ventures in  the  South 
seas 85.14 

— Piazza  tales 247.20 

— White-jacket 305.20 

Memes,  J.  S.  Memoirs  of 


the  empress  Josephine.  19.41 
Memorials  and  other  pa- 
pers. De  Quincey,  T.  44.18 
Memorials  of  early  gen- 
ius   126.18 

Memory.  Memoriatechnica. 

Johnson,  L.  D 33.24 

Men  and  mysteries  of  Wall 

street.  Medbery,  J.  K.  153.3 
Men  and  things.  Baker,  J. 

L 156.27 

Men  and  women.  Brown- 
ing, R 167.16 

Men  of  the  time 126.14 

Men,  women,  and  books. 

Hunt,  (J.  H.)  Leigh....  156.7 
Men,  women,  and  ghosts. 

Phelps,  E.  S 245.19 

Men’s  wives.  Thackeray, 

W.  M 153.27 

Menault,  E.  Intelligence 

of  animals 36.9 

Mendelssohn  - Bartiioldy, 

F.  Letters  from  Italy 

and  Switzerland 126.12 

— Mozart  and.  See  Bar- 
nard, C.  F.,  jr.  ...V.  1 of 27.14 
Mental  action,  Imperfect 
and  disordered.  Upham, 

T.  C 19.33 


Mental  science.  See  Intel- 
lectual powers. 

Mercadante,  C.  II  giura- 
mento.  Italian,  with 
English  translation....  162.6 
Mercedes  of  Castile.  Coop- 
er, J F 286.13 

Merchant  of  Berlin.  Mundt, 

C 281.3 

Merchant  of  Venice.  Shake- 
speare, W 4 of  163.1 

V.  1 of  163.2;  165.9 
Merchants’  magazine. 

Hunt’s.  Vol.  1-7,  10,  11, 

13-25,  27-38,  60.  35  v.  414.1 

Meredith,  Owen,  pseud.  See 
Bulwer-Lytton,  (E.)  R. 

Merle  d’Aubigne,  J.  H. 
History  of  the  reforma- 
tion. 5 V 185,1 


Shelf.  No. 

Merrimack  river.  Mass.,  A 
week  on  the.  Thoreau, 

11.  D 44.6 

Merry  mount.  Motley,  J. 

L 245.21 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor. 

Shakespeare,  W.  v.  2 of  163.1 


V.  1 of  163.2;  165.24 
Mesopotamia.  Fraser,  J. 

B.  History  of 47.10 

— Southgate,  H.  Tour 

through 234.7 

Metallurgy,  Records  of. 

Phillips,  J.  A 365.26 

See  also  Iron. 

Metamora.  Brougham,  J.  164.20 
Metamorphoses.  Ovidius 

Naso,  P 339.11 

Metastasio,  P.,  Genius  of. 

See  Carpani,  G 126.16 

Meteorology.  Jenyns,  L. 

Observations  in 37.24 

— Prout,  W.  Meteorology 

and  natural  theology .. . 37.6 

— Zuercher,  F.  Meteors, 

etc 34.5 

Meunier,  V.  Adventures 
on  the  great  hunting 
grounds  of  the  world . • . 36.5 

Mexican  war.  Henry,  W. 

S.  Campaign  sketches 
of  the 356.7 

— Jay,  W.  Causes  and  con- 

sequences of  the 135.10 

— Livermore,  A.  A.  The 

war  with  Mexico  re- 
viewed   136.2 

Mexico.  Calderon  de  la 

Barca,  F.  E.  Life  in...  97.20 

— Ferry,  G.  Vagabond  life 

in  95.10 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Conquest 

of 148.15;  352.2 

— Ruxton,  G.  F.  Adven- 

tures in 95.4 

— Wilson,  R.  A.  Conquest 

of  134.11 

— Wise,  H.  A.  An  inside 

view  of 236.10 


Meyerbeer,  G.  L’Africaine ; 
Dinorah  ; L’etoile  du 
nord ; Les  Huguenots ; 
Le  prophete ; Robert  le 
diable.  Italian,  with 


English  translation 162.5 

Miall,  j.  G.  Footsteps  of 

‘ our  forefathers 207.6 

Michael  Erie.  Wilks,  T.  E.  165.24 
Michaud,  J.  F.  History  of 

the  crusades.  3v 188.11 

Michel-Angelo.  See  Buo- 
narroti, Michel-Angelo. 
Micfielet,  j.  History  of 

France.  2 v 141.3 

— Joan  of  Arc 127.2 

— Life  of  Luther 105.1 

— Modern  history 19.28 

Michigan,  History  of.  Lan- 

man,  J.  H. 189.3 

Micro-cynicon.  Middleton, 

T 5 of  163.10 

Microscope.  Beale,  L.  S. 

How  to  work  with  the.  33.8 

— Gosse,  P.  H.  Evenings 


at  the 386.14 


Shelf.  No. 

Middle  ages.  The  world  in 

the,  Koeppen,  A.  L.,  ..  136.21 
See  also  Crusadee, 

Middleton,  T.  Works.  Vol. 

2-5.  4v 163.10 

Contents.  — Vol.  II.  A trick 
to  catch  the  old  one  ; The  fam- 
ily of  love;  Your  five  gal- 
lants ; A mad  world,  my 
mastens  ; The  roaring  girl ; 

III.  The  honest  whore;  The 
witch;  The  widow;  A fair 
quarrel ; More  dissemblers 
besides  women.  IV.  A chaste 
maid  in  Cheapside ; The  Span- 
ish gipsy:  The  changeling;  A 
game  at  chess ; Any  thing  for 
a quiet  life;  Women  beware 
women.  V.  No  wit,  no  help 
like  a woman’s;  Tlie  inner- 
temple  masque;  The  world 
tost  at  Tennis ; Part  of  the  en- 
tertainment to  King  James. 

The  triumphs  of  truth  ; Civi- 
tatis  amor;  The  triumphs  of 
love  and  antiquity;  The  sun 
in  Aries ; The  triumphs  of  in- 
tegrity; The  triumphs  of 
health  and  prosperity;  The 
wisdom  of  Solomon  para- 
phrased; Micro-cynicon;  On 
the  death  of  Burbage;  To 
Webster  on  the  duchess  of 
Malfi;  The  black  book;  Fa- 
ther Ilubburd’s  tales ; The 
triumphs  of  honor  and  indus- 
try. 

Middy  ashore.  Bernard,  W. 


B 164.10 

Midnight  banquet 165.28 

Midnight  sun.  Bremer,  F.  261.22 

Midsummer  eve.  Hall,  A. 

M 261.36 


Midsummer-night’s  dream. 

Shakespeare,  W.  • .v.  4 of  163.1 
V.  2 of  163.2;  165.15,  23 
Mifflin,  S.  W.  Modes  of 
describing  and  adjusting 
railway  curves  and  tan- 
gents   34.25 

Milburn,  M.  M.  The  cow. 

V.  1 of  365.29 


Milburn,  W.  H.  The  rifle, 
axe,  and  saddle-bags, 
and  other  lectures 243.15 

— Ten  years  of  preacher- 

life 102.4 

Mildred  Arkell.  Wood,  E. 

P 326.11 

Miles,  G.  H.  Mary’s  birth- 
day   165.24 

— Sehor  Valiente 165.29 


Miles,  W.  The  horse’s  foot.  .^4.18 
Miles  O’Reilly,  pseud.  See 
Halpinc,  C.  G. 

Miles  Standish,  Courtship 

of.  Longfellow,  H.  W.  166.28 
Miles  Wallingford.  Cooper, 

J.  F 286.12 

Military  art  and  science. 
Gilliam,  W.  Manual  for 
the  volunteers  and  mili- 
tia of  the  United  States.  35.10 
— MacClellan,  G.  B.  The 

armies  of  Europe 93.4 

See  also  Artillery,  Engineer- 
ing, Infantry,  Ordnance,  Rifle, 

Tactics,  War. 

Mill,  J.  S.  Subjection  of 

woman 156.5 

Mill  on  the  Floss.  Lewes, 

M.  J 287.19;  347.16 


MILLENOKN 


MONASTKHY 


Shelf.  No. 

MlLl-lCNClKN,  J.  G.  Liulios 

at,  home 10 1.1. ‘5 

IVIiLLicu,  K.  1*.  Vital  foree  : 
how  wasted  and  liow 


l)reserved Jhir).!.*] 

MiLLioii,  G.  History,  iihilo- 
soiihically  illustrated. 


4 V 

Miller,  H.  An  autobiogra- 

phy.  My  schools  and 

schoolmasters 

154.3 

— Cruise  of  the  Betsy 

164.6 

— Essays 

154.4 

— First  impressions  of  Eng- 

land  and  its  people 

97.1 

— Footiirints  of  the  Crea- 

tor 

154.1 

— Headship  of  Christ,  and 
rights  of  Christian  peo- 

pie 

154.2 

— Old  red  sandstone 

154.8 

— Popular  geology 

154.9 

— Tales  and  sketches 

154.10 

— Testimony  of  the  rocks.. 

154.5 

Miller,  S.  Brief  retrospect 
of  the  18th  century. 

Part  1.  2 V 

143.2 

— Life  of  J.  Edwards.  .V.  8 of  117.1 
JNliLLKR,  W.  Views  of  the 

prophecies  and  prophetic 
chronology 3G6.2G 

— The  king’s  vesture ; com- 

paratively applied  to. 

See  Prior,  W.  M 3GG.25 

Miller,  The,  and  his  men. 


Pocock,  1 1G5.21 

Miller,  The,  of  New  Jersey. 

Brougham,  J 1G5.23 

Miller’s  maid.  The.  Saville, 

J.  E 1G4.10 


Millot,  C.  F.  X.  Elements 

of  general  history.  5 v.  187.11 
Mills,  A.  Literature  and 
literary  men  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  2 v.  151.5 

Milmax,  H.  H.  Fazio IGS.l 

— History  of  Christianity..  142.11 

— History  of  the  Jews. 

3v 48.13 

Milxer,  G.  Massaniello. . . 1G5.21 
Milner,  H.  M.  The  gam- 
bler’s fate 1G4.24;  1G5.21 

— Mazeppa 1G5.20 

Milnes,  K.  M.  Life  of  J. 

Keats 194.14 

— Poems  of  many  years  ...  1GG.16 

Milton,  J.  Poetical  works. 

Bost.  2v 1G1.5 

Contp.nts.  — Vol.  I.  Life,  by 
J.  Mitford;  Paradise  lost,  b. 

I-IO.  Jl.  i’aradise  lost,  b.  11, 

12;  Paradise  regained;  Sam- 
son Agonistes;  Com  us;  Lyc:i- 
das;  II  Penseroso;  L’ Allegro; 

Arcades;  Miscellaneous  po- 
ems; Sonnets;  Psabns;  Jile- 
giarurn  liber;  Kiugrarnmatum 
liber;  Sylvarum  liber. 

Same.  Lond.  2 v 1G7.24 

(JonlPvtH.  — Vol.  I.  Memoir, 
by  .1.  Montgomery ; Paradise 
lost.  M.  Paradise  regained; 

Bamson  Agoiiistes;  (Jonius; 

Arcafles;  Lycidas;  L’ Allegro; 

II  Ptiiseroso;  BonnetH;  Odes; 

M IscellanicH ; 'J’ranslations  ; 
Llegiarum  liber;  ICjdgramma- 
tum  liber;  Bylvaruin  liber. 


Sludf.  No 

Mii.ton,  j.,  rnntinurd. 

— I ’rose  works.  Vol.  1-3. 

3 .337.5 

(InntevtH. — Vol.  I.  Oefr-nce 
of  the  people  of  England; 

Becond  defence;  Elkonoklas- 
tes.  II.  'I'enurc!  of  kings  utnl 
magistrates ; Areopagitica; 

3’ractfl  on  the  commonwealth  ; 
Obstuvations  on  Ormond’s 
pciice;  Letters  of  state  ; Rrltd 
notes  on  Dr.  < Irillith’s  sermon  ; 
Reformation  in  Englainl ; I’re- 
liitical  ej)iscopacy;  Reason  of 
church  government  tirged 
against  jirelacy  ; 'I’rue  religion, 
heresy,  schism;  'I’olerat ion  ; 

Civil  power  in  ecclesiastical 
cjiuscs.  III.  Likeliest  means 
to  remove  hirelitigs  f)ut  of  the 
cliurch;  Anim.ailverslons  upon 
the  remonstrant’s  defence 
against  Smectymmius;  Apolo- 
gy for  Smectymnuus ; Doc- 
trine and  discipline  of  divorce  ; 
.Judgment  of  M arlin  P.ucer  con- 
cerning divorce;  'Tetrachor- 
don  ; Colasterion  ; 'I’ractate 
on  cducatioti ; Declaration  for 
tlic  election  of  .lohn  in,  king 
of  Poland;  Familiar  letters. 


— Life  of.  Ser  Masson, 

1). 

121.8 

Mimic  life.  Ritchie,  A. 

C. 

(M.) 

Mniic  stage.  The.  Baker, 

G.  M 

27.4 

Mind.  Moore,  G.  Use 

of 

the  body  in  relation 

to 

the 

207.8 

— Rush,  B.  Diseases 

of 

the  

154.12 

See  also  Ins.anity,  Intellec- 
tual powers,  i’hilosophy. 
Phrenology,  I’sychology. 

Mind  your  own  business. 

Lemon,  M 1G5.13 

Minerali,  The.  Plunkett, 

H.  G 1G5.18 

Mineralogy.  Bucklaud,  W. 
IMineralogy  as  exhibit- 
ing the  power,  wisdom, 
and  goodness  of  God  ..  37.5 

— Dana,  J,  D.  System  of.  382.1 

— Hitchcock,  E.  Mineral- 

ogy of  Massachusetts..  32.21 

See  also  Geology,  Metallurgy. 
Minifie,  W.  Geometrical 


drawing 3G2.11 

Minigo.  Abbott,  J.  V.  11  of  IG.l 
Mining,  Eecords  of.  Phil- 
lips, J.  A 3G5.26 

Minister’s  wife.  Oliphant, 

M.  (O.  W.) 301.40 

Minister’s  wooing.  Stowe, 

H.  (E.)  B 245.3 

Minot,  G.  11.  Continuation 
of  the  history  of  Massa- 
chusetts bay,  1748-G5. 

2 V 134.12 

Minstrel’s  gift.  Turner,  J. 

W 387.10 


Minturn,  U.  B.,  jr.  From 

New  York  to  Delhi 234.13 

Miracles,  jiast  and  present. 

Mountford,  W 167.17 

Miralda.  Jiallou,  M.  M.  . . . 1G4.20 
Miranda  Elliot.  Maxwell, 

S.  11 244.17 

Miriam.  Whittier,  J.  G.  . ..  1G7.7 


Hh.  lf.  No. 

Miria.m  ,\lroy.  Dlsranll,  M. 

;Hl.r»l,GI 

Miscilll  I'  MAKING.  Bnck- 

stoiw,  .1.  n i(;i.i2 

M isrki’resian  I A I iGN.  1 )rnry, 

A.  H 302.19 

Miss  ( !arew.  Edwanls,  .A.  B.  2G1.5I 
M iss  Majoribanks.  ( Jliphant, 


M.  (( 

).  w.) 

261.49 

Mi.ss  R)i\ 

’enel’s  (tonverslon 

from 

secession  to  loy- 

alt  V. 

I)e  Forest,  J.  W. 

321.9 

Misslng  brid(!.  Sontliworih, 

E.  1). 

E.  N 

344.4 

Missions, 

Foreign.  Ander- 

son. 

R 

366.3 

Mississim 

•I.  Rieliardson,  A. 

1).  1 

ieyond  the 

82.1 1 

— Thiers 

, (L.)A.  The  Mis- 

sissipjii  bubble 

196.20 

Mr. . 

Lamb,  . . v.  2 of  156.9 

.Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  White. 

Raymond,  R J 1GL19 

Mr.  Mid.slii[)inan  Easy.  Mar- 

ryat,  F 323. G 

Mr.  Snigsby’s  yacht 218.27 

Mistress  and  maid.  Craik, 

I).  (M.)  M .302.17 

Mrs.  Caudle’s  curtain  lec- 
ture, adapted  from  1). 
Jerrold.  Stirling,  E.  ]Gt.l4,2G 


Mrs.  (hiudle’s  curtain  lec- 
tures. Jerrold,  I) 17.11 

Mrs.  Gerald’s  niece.  Fuller- 
ton, Lndij  G .301.17 

Mitchell,  I).  G.  (/^•  Mar- 
vel.) Dream  life 217.12 

Same.  New  ed 1.58.9 

— Fudge  doings.  2 v 247.9 

— The  lorgnette.  2 v 247.11 

— New  sheaf  from  the  old 

helds  of  continental  Eu- 
rope   247.10 

— Reveries  of  a bachelor..  24G.24 

— Seven  stories,  with  base- 

ment and  attic 244.12 

Mitchell,  J.  Principles  and 
practice  of  the  congre- 
gational churches  of 

New  England 3G7.1 

Mitchell,  W.  Bryan  Mau- 
rice   24G.26 

Mitford,  M.  R.  Recollec- 
tions of  a literary  life..  125.2 

— Rienzi 1G5.20 


— Life  of.  See  L’Estrange, 

A.  G.  K 13G.13 

Mob  cap.  The.  Paul,  J.  H.  1G4.7 
Modern  British  Plutarch. 

Taylor,  W.  C 158.18 

Modern  pilgrims.  Wood, 

G 386.13 

Moens,  W.  j.  C.  English 
travellers  and  Italian 

brigands 86.7 

Mogg  Megone.  Whittier, 

J.  G 1 of  167.12 

Mohammed.  Bush,  G.  Life 

of 48.29 

— Irving,  W.  Mahomet  and 

his  successors v.  9 of  46.6 

Moll  Pitcher.  Jones,  J.  S.  165.23 
Moaientous  question.  Fitz- 

ball,  E 165.25 

Monastery,  The.  Scott,  Sir 

W 9 of  263.5 


MONASTIC 


57 


MOTHER 


Shelf.  No. 

Monastic  orders,  Lc^euds  of 

the.  Jameson,  A.  (M.)  47.19 

Moncrieff,  W.  T.  The  cat- 
aract of  the  Ganges....  165.20 

— The  Jewess 165.17 

— Monsieur  Tonson 164.12,  23 

— The  spectre  bridegroom.  164.16 

— Tom  and  Jerry 164.14,  25 

Money.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E. 

(G.  E.  L.) 165.1 

Money,  weight,  and  meas- 
ure, Tables  of.  See 
Webster,  N.,  Dictionary 
of  the  English  language 
[Counting-house  edi- 
tion], pp.  550-608.. *R.  R.,  A.  5 
Money  getting.  Art  of. 

Rede,  L.  T 158.13 

Monikins.  Cooper,  J.  F.  .. . 286.14 
'Monnter,  M.  Wonders  of 

Pompeii 36.11 

Monroe,  J.,  Life  of.  See 

Adams,  J.  Q 195.6 

Mons.vlvatge,  R.  (B.  E.) 

Life 198.1 

Monsieur  Tonson.  Mon- 

crielf,  W.  T 164.12,23 

Montagu,  M.  W.,  lo,dtj. 

Letters 195.15 

Montclair,  J.  W.  Real  and 

ideal 167.21 

Monte-Cristo,  The  count 

of.  Dumas,  A.  (D.)...  321.1 

Montepin,  X.  de.  The  Cor- 
sican brothers.  See 

Grange,  E 165.13 

Montesquieu,  C.  de  Secoii- 
dat,  baron  de.  Works. 

4 V 332.3 

Montgomery,  H.  - Life  of 

Z.  Taylor 107.4 

Montgomery,  J.  Poetry 

and  general  literature. . 158  8 

— Life  of.  Nee  Knight,  H.  C.  136.12 
Montgomery,  R.,  Life  of. 

See  Armstrong,  J.  v.  1 of  117.1 
V.  3 of  123.7 


Monthly  anthology,  and 
Boston  review.  Vol.  2-8. 

7 V 394.2 

Monthly  religious  maga- 
zine. Vol.  1-4,  7,  9-22, 

24,  25,  27-31,  33,  34,  37- 
40.  29  V.  in  30  397.10 


Monthly  traveller.  Vol.  1.  411.4 

Montolieu,  I.  P.  de  B.  de. 

Swiss  family  Robinson. 

See  Wyss,  J.  R.  von 17.4 

Moodie,  S.  Life  in  the  clear- 


ings versus  the  bush...  96.26 

— Mark  Hurdlestone 246.20 

— Roughing  it  in  the  bush ; 

or,  life  in  Canada 87.19 

Moonstone,  The.  Collins, 

(W.)  W 301.10 

Moohe,  E.  The  gamester. . 165.2 

Moore,  F.  Diary  of  the 
American  revolution 
2v 181.6 


Moore,  G.  Use  of  the  body 

in  relation  to  the  mind.  207.8 
Moore,  John,  M.  D.  Jour- 
nal during  a residence  in 
France,  in  1792.  2 v ..  236.23 

— View  of  society  and  man- 
ners in  Italy 94.18 

8 


Shelf.  No. 

Moore,  John,  esq.  Mad 

dogs  164.15 

Moore,  J.  G.  That  blessed 

baby 164.9 

Moore,  T.  Poetical  works. 

6 V 228.6 

Contents. — Vol. I.  Memoir; 

Ode.s  of  Anacreon  translated 
into  English  verse;  Epigrams 
from  the  Anthologia;  Juvenile 
lioems.  It.  Poems  relating  to 
America;  Corruption,  and  in- 
tolerance ; The  sceptic ; Two- 
penny post-bag;  Satirical  and 
humorous  poems;  Political 
and  satirical  poems;  The 
Fudge  family  in  Paris;  Fables 
for  the  holy  alliance.  III.  Sa- 
tirical and  humorous  poems; 

The  Fudges  in  England.  IV. 

Irish  melodies;  National  airs; 

Sacred  songs ; Set  of  glees ; 

Ballads,  songs,  and  miscella- 
neous poems.  V.  Evenings  in 
Greece;  Legendary  ballads; 

The  summer  fete;  Miscella- 
neous poems;  Songs  from  the 
Greek  anthology ; Unpublish- 
ed songs;  Rhymes  on  the  road; 
Alciphron.  VI.  Lalla  Rookh; 

The  loves  of  the  angels. 

— Life  of  Lord  Byron.  2 v.  121.3 


— Memoirs  of  R.  B.  Sheri- 

dau.  2v 102.2 

Moorland  cottage.  Gas- 

kell,  E.  C 307.1 

Moors  of  Spain.  Floriau,  J. 

P.  C.  de 47.8 

Moral  feelings.  The.  Aber- 
crombie, J 19.17 

Moral  philosophy.  See 
Ethics. 


More,  H.  Works.  7 v 204.1 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Reposi- 
tory tales.  II.  Ccelebs  in 
search  of  a wife;  Essays;  Mo- 
riana.  III.  Christian  morals ; 

Moral  sketches ; Reflections  on 
prayer.  IV.  Practical  piety; 

Life  and  writings  of  St.  Paul. 

V.  Manners  of  the  great ; Re- 
ligion of  the  fashionable  world ; 
Tragedies ; Poems.  VI.  Stric- 
tures on  female  education; 

Sacred  dramas.  VII.  Hints 
for  forming  the  character  of  a 
princess;  Spirit  of  i>rayer; 

Bible  rhymes. 


— Female  education.  2 v.  207.2 

— Practical  piety.  2v 389.5 

— Life  and  correspondence 

of.  See  Roberts,  W.  . . 196.3 

More  blunders  than  one. 

Rodwell,  T.  G 164.15 

More  dissemblers  besides 
women.  Middleton,  T. 


V.  3 of  162.10 


Moreland,  Henry,  earl  of, 
History  of.  See  Brooke, 

H 199.5 

Morgan,  H.  Ned  Nevins, 

the  news  boy 14.29 

Morin,  A.  Fundamental 

ideas  of  mechanics 363.8 

Morison,  j.  H.  Life  of 

Jeremiah  Smith 196.9 

Mohmonism.  History  of  the 

saints.  Bennett,  J.  C.  386.11 
Mormons,  The.  English, 

T.  D 165.22 

lyioRNiNG  call.  Dance,  C...  164.8 

Morocco,  Spanish  campaign 

in.  Hardman,  F 185.8 


Shelf.  No. 


Morphy,  P.  Games  of  chess.  37.19 
Morris,  E.  Farming  for 


boys 22.6 

— How  to  get  a farm  . 365.18 

Morrisons,  The.  Hosmer, 

M 324.20 

Mortimer’s  college  life. 

May,  E.  J 244.22 

Morto.n,  E.  The  Eton  boy.  164.17 
Morton,  J.  M.  Betsy  Ba- 
ker   164.16 

— Box  and  Cox 164.3 

— The  double-bedded  room.  164.15 

— Dying  for  love 164.20 

— Grimshaw,  Bagshaw,  and 

Bradshaw 164.6 

— The  Irish  tiger 164.9 


— Lend  me  five  shillings  . . 165.3 

— A most  unwarrantable  in- 

trusion  164.19 

— My  husband’s  ghost!....  164.18 

— Our  wife 164.16 

— Poor  Pillicoddy 164.17 

— A regular  fix! 164  22 

— Sent  to  the  tower 164.18 

— Slasher  and  Crasher....  164.4 

— A thumping  legacy 164.10 

— Ticklish  times 164.20 

— To  Paris  and  back,  for 

five  pounds 164.9 

— The  two  Bonnycastles . . 164.6 

— The  two  Buzzards 164.16 

— Who  stole  the  pocket- 

book 164.19 

— All  that  glitters  is  not 

gold.  Nee  Morton,  T- . . 164.5 

— The  writing  on  the  wall. 

See  Morton,  T 165.13 

Morton,  S.  G.  Types  of 
manhood : or,  ethnologi- 
cal researches 32.16 

Morton,  T.  The  angel  of 

the  attic 164.22 

— Children  in  the  wood.  .164.12,  23 

— A cure  for  the  heartache.  165.2 

— GotobedTom 164.7 

— A pretty  piece  of  busi- 

ness   164.9 

— A Roland  for  an  Oliver..  164.15 

— The  school  of  reform...  165.20 

— Seeing  Warren  (adapted 

from  “ Seeing  Wright  ”)  164.21 

— Sketches  in  India 165.13 

— Speed  the  plough 165.7 

— Town  and  country 165.10 

— and  J.  M.  All  that  glit- 

ters is  not  gold 164.5 

The  writing  on  the 

wall 165.13 

Mosaics.  Saunders,  F 153.19 

Moseley,  H.  Illustrations 

of  mechanics 49.5 

Moses  in  Egypt.  Rossini, 

G.  A 162.7 


Mosiieim,  j.  L.  von.  Ec- 
clesiastical history.  6 v.  142.12 
Mosquito  shore.  Adventures 

on  the.  Bard,  S.  A.  ...  95.21 

Moses  from  an  old  manse. 

Hawthorne,  N.  ...45.14;  248.1 
Most  unwarrantable  intru- 
sion, A.  Morton,  J.  M.  164.19 
Mother  and  sou.  Opie,  A. 

V.  3 of  282.5 

Mother  - in  - law.  The. 

Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N.  344.6 


MO'I'IIKH’S 


NATOLKON 


r>H 


Kliflf.  No. 

Motiiiok’s  mission,  'I'ln* 218.28 

Motjikk’n  n‘(;<)mi>ensc,  'I'Ik'. 

AjL^uiliir,  (J 827.15 

Mo’i  iiKni.icss  cliildrcn,  Tlic. 

I5iik('r,  JI.  N.  (W.) 14.4 

Moth  Kins  iuid  nurses.  Donne, 

A 207.10 

Moti.ky,  J.  \j.  History  of 
the  United  Netherlands. 

4v 182.2 

— Merry-mount.  2 v.  in  1.  24.5.21 

— Nlse  of  the  Dutch  re]>nl)- 

lic.  3 V 182.4 

Moulton,  L.  C.  Idy  tldrd 

book 244.13 

Mt.  lloiA'OKK  female  sem- 
inary. Memorial  [of 
the  I 2.5tli  anniversary  . . 3(55.33 
Mount  Vernon  papers,  The. 

Everett,  E 154.10 

Mountaineeus,  Tlie.  Col- 

man,  G.,  /he  yovnf/er 105.0 

Mounteoui),  W.  Eutlianasy.  200.1 

— Miracles,  past  and  pres- 

ent  157.17 

— Thorpe 248.17 

Moustache,  Vienx,  pseud. 

See  Gordon,  C. 

Moavatt,  a.  C.  See  Ritchie, 

A.  C.  (M.) 

Mozaut,  (J.  0.  S.  G.)  W.  A. 

Don  Giovanni;  11  llauto 
maaico  ; Marriage  of 
Figaro.  Italian,  wit  h 
English  translation 102.13 

— Letters.  1700-01.  2 v.  100.0 

— Barnard,  C.  F.,  jr.  Mo- 

zart and  Memielssohn. 

V.  1 of  27.1 

— Holmes,  E.  Life  of 100.10 

— Schlichtegroll,M.  Life  of.  120.10 
Much  ado  about  nothing. 

Shakespeare,  AY.  . . v.  3 of  103. 1 
V.  2 of  103.2;  105.8 


Much  ado  about  nothing; 

and  other  stories 18.5 

Mudge,  Z.  a.  Witch  hill: 
a history  of  Salem  witch- 
craft   137.4 

Mui)1k,  1L  Popular  guide  to 
the  observation  of  na- 
ture  10.18 

MuEiiLiJACii,  Louise,  pseud. 

See  Mundt,  C. 

Mueller,  C.  O.  Ancient 

art  and  its  remains 151.0 

Mueller,  G.  Life  of  trust.  110.14 
Mueller  von  Koenigswin- 
TER,  W.  Von  drei  Muh- 

len 277.7 

— Zum  stillen  Vergniigen. 

2 277.4 

Muloch.  D.  M.  See  Craik, 

D.  (M.)  M. 

Mum.my,  The.  Bernard,  W. 

B 104.17 

Mundt,  C.  (Louise  Miield- 

haeh,.)  Andreas  Ilofer.  281.4 


— Bei  lin  and  Sans-souci .. . 281.10 

— The  daughter  of  an  em- 

press  281.1 

— 'Die  empr(;ss  .Josepliine . . 281.7 

— Frederiek  the  great  and 

his  court 305.25 

— Frederick  tlie  great  and 

his  family 281.2 


Shcir.  No. 

Mundt,  C..  roulitno d . 

— Goellie  and  Schiller 281.5 

— Henry  vm  and  his  court.  281.8 

— .loseph  II  and  his  c(mrt.  281.11 

— Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her 

times 281.12 

— Marie  Antoinette  and  her 


son 281.13 

— 'file  merchant  of  I’erlin.  281.3 

— Napoleon  in  Germany. 

Napoleon  and  Bluclicr..  281.0 

Napoleon  and  the  (pieen 

of  Prussia 281.14 

— Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.  281.15 

— Prince  Eugene  and  his 

times 281.0 

— Two  life-jiaths 281.17 

Munn,  B.  Land  drainer.  . . 35.13 

Murdek  will  out.  Opie,  A. 


V.  2 of  282.5 

Murderer,  'J’he.  Spiess,  C. 

11 1 of  327.30 

Murereesroro’,  "Tom.,  Ke- 
j)ort  on  the  battle  ol,  by 
W.  S Kosccrans.  See 

United  Slates 352.7 

Murray,  Amelia  iM.  Letters 
from  the  United  States, 

Chiba  and  Canada 07.4 

Murphy,  Arthur.  Three 

weeks  after  marriage  ..  105.0 

Murray,  11.  British  Amer- 
ica. 2 V 10.1 

— and  others.  Account  of 

British  India.  3 v 40.0 

Discovery  and  adven- 
ture ill  the  polar  seas 

and  regions 48.10 

Murray,  J.  Handbook  for 

Paris  87.2 

— Handbook  for  Turkey ...  87.11 

— Handbook  to  the  cathe- 

drals of  England.  See 

King,  K.  J..^ 87.22,  23 

Murray,  N.  (Kinoan.)  Let- 
ters to  the  Kight  Lev. 

J.  Hughes 387.15 

Murray,  AV.  H.  H.  Adven- 
tures in  the  wilderne>s; 
or,  camp-life  in  the  Adi- 

rondacks 87.12 

Musard  ball.  Brougham,  J. 

104.14,  25 

Museum,  The.  Abbott,  J. 

Y.  0 of  16.1 

Music.  Hullah,  J.  Third 
or  transition  period  of 
musical  history 152.10 

— La  Motte,  G.  de.  Piano 

and  musical  matter  ....  381.3 

— Panseron,  A.  A B C of.  363.7 

Muster-roll,  The 389.20 

Mutiny  of  the  Bounty. 

Barrow.  Sir  J 47.1 

Muzzea%  a.  B.  The  young 

maiden 307.10 

My  Apingi  kingdom.  Du 

Chailiu,  P.  B 23.1 

My  aunt  Margaret’s  mirror. 

Scott,  Sir  W V.  20  of  203.5 

My  brother’s  wife.  Edwards, 

A.  B 261.31 

My  courtship  and  its  con- 

seipiences.  VVikolf,  11.  247.18 
My  fellow  clerk.  Oxenford, 

.1 1(54.10 


Hhclf.  No. 

,Mv  husband’s  gln>st  I Mor- 
ton, .1.  M 1(51,18 

M Y husband’s  mirror.  ( ’lapp, 

W.  W.,  jr 1(51.17 

My  huly  Ludlow.  Gaskell, 

P.  C 2(51.3 

My  neighbor’s  wife.  I5unn, 

A.  101.9 

Mv  son  Diami,  Harris,  A.  101,19 
My  third  book,  MouIdhi, 

L.  C 214.13 

My  two  sisters.  .Tudson,  E. 

(U.) 20.25 

My  wife’s  husband.  Challis, 

P 1(51  12,  23 

My  wife’s  mirror.  Wilkins, 

E.  G.  P 1(54.10 

,My  young  wife,  and  my  old 

umbrella.  Webster,  11.  1(54.17 
Mysori:,  .lourney  through. 

Buchanan,  F 81.1 

Mysncry,  Bhilosojihy  of. 

Dendy,  W.  C .380  19 

Mysi  ery,  'I  he.  Wood,  E, 

P 321.10 

My.stpry  of  Edwin  Drood, 

Dickens,  C.  (.L  H.)  ....  281.29 

M YTHoiAxiY.  Gladstone, W. 

E.  'I'lio  gods  and  men 

in  the  heroic  age 150.13 

— ’1  homas,  .1.  Dictionary 

of *11.  It.,  A.  14 


Naror,  3'he  Foote,  8 103.12 

Nach  j igai.,  j.  C.  (J.  Popu- 
lar traditions v.  2 of  327.25 

Nahant,  Mass.,  History  of. 

Lewis,  A 134.10 

Naiad  queen.  Dalrymple,  J. 

S 105.28 

Napoleon  I.  Argument  for 
the  divinity  of  Clirist 
and  the  Scriptures 389.20 

— Conlidential  correspond- 

ence with  Ids  brother 
Joseph.  2 v 123.6 

— Abbott,.!.  S.  C.  History 

of 141.6 

Napoleon  at  St.  Helena.  352.13 

— Court  and  camp  of 49.8 

— Forsyth,  AA^.  Captivity 

at  St.  Helena 124.14 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Napoleon 

and  his  marshals 215.7 


— Jauot,  L.F.,  duchesse  d’A- 

brantes.  Memoirs  of.  ..  141.2 

— Las  Casas,  M,  J.  E.  D., 

count  de.  Private  life 


and  conversations  of...  353,1 

— Lockhart,  J.  G.  History 

of  48.24 

— O’Meara,  B.  E.  Napoleon 

in  exile 215.5 

— Scott,  Sir  yV.  Life  of.  . . 187.4 

— Thiers,  L.  A.  Consulate 

and  empire  of 134.23 

— AVatson.  H.  C.  Camp- 

tire  ■;  of 187.6 

NAPOLlijN  HI.  History  of 

Julius  Ciesar.  2 v 142.1 

— Napoleonic  ideas 147.25 

— The  destroyer  of  the  sec- 

ond republic.  See  Hugo, 

V^.  (M.) 147.7 

Napoleon  and  Bliicher. 

Mundt,  C 281.6 


NAPOLEON 


59 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


Shelf.  No. 

Napoleon  and  the  queen  of 

Prussia.  Miindt,  C.  ...  281.14 
Nares,  E.  Universal  his- 
tory, continued.  Nee 

Tytlcr,  A.  F 59.3 

Narrative  of  an  English 

soldier 389.20 

Narrative  of  the  massacre 
in  Boston,  5th  of  March, 

1770 353.8 

Nash,  J.  A.  Treatise  on 

agricultural  chemistry . . 3G5.25 
Nathalie.  Kavanagh,  J.  ..  2G4.14 
National  quarantine  and 
sanitary  convention. 

Report  on  the  impor- 
tance of  sanitary  meas- 
ures to  cities,  by  J. 

Bell 31.20 

National  quarterly  review. 

Vol.  1-10,  13.  llv.  ...  54.1 

National  tales.  Hood,  T.  245.5 

Natural  history.  Agassiz, 

L.  (J.  R.)  Methods  of 


study  in 3G.34 

— Darwin,  C.  (R.)  Natural 

history  of  the  countries 
visited  by  the  Beagle . . . 37.27 

— Gosse,  P.  H.  Romance 

of 35.9 

— Greenwood,  J.  Wild 

sports  of  the  world 84.2 

— Martin,  F.  Natural  his- 

tory  285.21 

-T-  The  reason  why 385.17 

— Scheie  de  Vere,  M.  Won- 

ders of  the  deep 34.14 

— White,  G.  Natural  his- 

tory of  Selborne 47.17 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Homes 

without  hands 31.6 

Illustrated 34.12 


See  also  Animals,  Birds, 

Botany,  Chemistry,  Elephant, 

Geology,  Insects,  Meteorolo- 
gy, Mineralogy,  Nature,  Orni- 
thology, Philosophy,  Physical 
geography.  Quadrupeds,  Sea, 

Zoology. 

Natural  history  of  quadru- 
peds   19.20 

Natural  history  of  the  ele- 
phant   19.4 

Natural  philosophy.  See 
Physics. 

Natural  theology.  Nee  The- 
ology. 

Naturalist.  Biart,  L.  Ad- 
ventures of  a young. .. . 22.19 

— Bush  wanderings  of  a. . . 26.20 

Nature.  Bucke,  C.  Beau- 
ties, harmonies,  and 


sublimities  of 19.21 

— Good,  J.  M.  Book  of...  383.1 

— Humboldt,  (F.  H.)  A. 

von.  Aspects  of 385.7 

Views  of 36.37 

— Lanoye,  F.  (T.)  de.  The 

sublime  in 36.6 

— Mudie,  R.  Guide  to  the 

observation  of 19.18 

— Scheie  de  Vere,  M.  Stray 

leaves  from  the  book  of.  364.27 

Nature  and  philosophy 164.16 

Nature’s  nobleman.  Par- 

dey,  H.  0 165.14 


Shelf.  No. 

Naval  architecture.  Iron 
ship  building.  Fair- 

bairn,  W 33.9 

Naval  art  and  science.  Par- 
ker, F.  A.  Squadron 
tactics  under  steam ...»  33.14 

— Totten,  B.  J.  Naval  text- 


book   365.21 

Naval  engagements.  Dance, 

C.  164.4 

Naval  gunnery,  Treatise  on. 

Simpson,  E 31.22 

Navigation.  Sailing  direc- 
tions to  accompany  wind 
and  current  charts. 

Maury,  M.  F 31.11 

Neal,  D.  History  of  the 

puritans.  2 v 142.7 

Neal,  John.  True  woman- 
hood   243.9 

Neal,  Joseph  C.  Charcoal 

sketches  324. 15 

Neander,  (J.)  A.  (W.)  Life 

of  Jesus  Christ 122.3 

Nebraska,  History  of.  Hale, 

E.  E 235.20 

Necker  ue  Saussure,  a.  a. 

Progressive  education. . 154.26 
Ned  Myers.  Cooper,  J.  F.  286.17 
Ned  Nevins,  the  news  boy. 

Morgan,  H 14.29 


Negroes.  Livermore,  G. 
Negroes  as  slaves,  as 
citizens,  and  a^  soldiers.  183.10 
— Van  Evrie,  J.  H.  Negroes 


and  negro  slavery 156  23 

Neighbor  Jackwood.  Trow- 
bridge, J.  T 165.27 

Neighbors,  The.  Bremer, 

F 157.21;  283.17;  302.21 

Neighbors’  wives.  Trow- 
bridge, J.  T 342  12 


Neily,  K j.  Fine  feathers 

do  not  make  fine  birds.  26.8 
Nelson,  H.,  lord,  Life  of. 

See  Southey,  R.  ..48.16;  127.18 
Nennius.  History  of  the 
Britons.  See  Giles,  J. 

A 337.2 

Neptune’s  defeat.  Brough- 
am, J 164.14,  26 

Nero,  History  of.  See  Ab- 
bott, J 15.28 

NervOus  man.  The,  and  the 
man  of  nerve.  Bernard, 

W.  B 165.6 

Netherlands.  Grattan,  T. 

C.  History  of  the 148.2 

— Motley,  J.  L.  History  of 

the  United 182.2 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  re- 
public   182.4 

— Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F.  von. 

Revolt  of  the  United . . . 148.4 

157.24 

See  also  Belgium,  Holland. 


Neues  Novellenbuch.  Riehl, 

W.  H 277.2 

Nevins,  W.  Sermons 386.12 

Nevius,  j.  R.  China  and 

the  Chinese 85.16 

New  America.  Dixon,  W. 

H 85.1 

New  American  cyclopaedia. 


16  *R.  R.,B.  1 


Shelf.  No. 

New  atmosphere.  Dodge, 

M.  A 45.7 

New  Christmas  stories. 

Dickens,  C.  (J.  1 1.)....  325.8 

New  footman.  Selby,  C.  ..  164.8 

New  Jerusalem  church. 

Bush,  G.  Reply  to  Dr. 

Woods’  “ Lectures  on 
Swedenborgianism  ” . ..  383.10 
— Cabell,  N.  F.  Reply  to 
Dr.  Pond’s  “ Sweden- 
borgianism reviewed.”  383.10 
New  monthly  magazine. 


Vol.  7,  8,  10.  3 V 76.1 

New  priest  in  Conception 

bay.  Lowell,  R.  T.  S.  245.10 
New  sketches  of  every-day 

life.  Bremer,  F 261.44 

New  star  papers.  Beecher, 

H.  W 385.8 

New  way  to  pay  old  debts. 

Massinger,  P 165.6 

New  world.  Read,  H.  F.  . . 161.1 

Newcomb,  H.  Anecdotes  for 

boys 18.24 

— Anecdotes  for  girls 18.26 

— How  to  be  a lady 18.23 

— How  to  be  a man 18.22 

— Kind  words  for  children.  18.25 
Newcombe,  S.  P.  Pleasant 

pagevS  for  young  peo- 
ple   15.42 

Newcomes,  The.  Thackeray, 

W.  M 302.2;  347.9 


Newell,  R.  H.  (Orpheus  C. 

Kerr.)  The  Orpheus  C. 

Kerr  papers.  2d  series.  244.19 
New  England.  Bradford, 

A.  Distinguished  men 
in 195.14 


— Elliott,  C.  W.  New  Eng- 

land history,  986-1776..  181.15 

— Palfrey,  J.  G.  History 

of 132.12 

— Samuels,  E.  A.  Orni- 

thology and  oology  of..  31.8 

— Winthrop,  J.  History  of, 

1630-49  187.9 


See  also  Pilgrims,  and  the 
names  of  the  states  within  the 
limits  of  New  England. 


New-England  historic-gen- 
ealogical society.  Ter- 
centenary celebration 
of  the  birth  of  Shake- 
speare   101.1 

— Tribute  to  the  memory  of 

E.  Everett 193.5 

New  England  historical  and 
genealogical  register. 

Vol.  1-5,  7-15,  19,22-24. 

18  74.1 

New  England  magazine. 

Vol.  1-3,  5,  6.  5 V 373.1 

New-England  tragedies. 

Longfellow,  H.  W 166.26 


New  Granada.  Twenty 
months  in  the  Andes. 

Holton,  I.  F.  232.3  ' 

Newiiall,  j.  R.  Essex  me- 
morial, for  1836 357.2 

New  Hampshire,  History  of. 

Belknap,  J 187.8 

See  also  New  Ipswich, 

White  mountains. 


NEW  IPSWICH 


OMUUKN 


GO 


Shilf.  No. 

Ni«w  Ii’swKMi,  N.  If.,  IliH- 

iory  of.  KiddcM-,  P 181.4 

Nicwman,  .1.  I*.  “ From  Dan 
to  lieorsiK'ha or,  tJio 

land  of  promise! 11.5.0 

Nkw  Mnxioo  and  her  people!. 

Davis,  W.  W.  11 8.5.24 

New  Netiieki.ands.  iSee 
New  York. 

Neav  Oki.eans,  Campaign  of 
the  British  army  at,  in 

181.5.  Gleig,  G.R 183.11 

NEWsrAPEE  literature.  Speci- 
mens of.  Buckingliain, 

J.  T 115.10 

News'I'eai)  abbey.  Irving, 

W 3 of  40.0 

Newton,  Sir  I.,  Life  of. 

See  Brewster,  Sir  D.  ..  10.12 

Neavton  Forster.  Marrvat, 

F 247.22;  323.12 

New  York,  City.  Abbott, 

J.  Marco  Paul  iii..v.  1 of  10. 4 


— Boese,  T.  Public  educa- 

tion in 133.3 

— Medbery,  J.  K.  Men  and 

mysteries  of  AYall  street.  153.3 

— Minturn,  R.  B.,;>.  From 

New  York  to  Delhi 234.13 

— The  old  brewery  and  the 

new  mission  house  at 
Five  points 204.12 

— Peirce,  B.  K.  New  York 

house  of  refuge  and  its 
times  154.14 


— Loyal  publication  society. 

[Publications.]  3v.  ..  133.1 

Note. — For  contents,  see 
C.-vtalogue  of  Bates  Hall,  First 
supplement. 

— Military  post  library  as- 

sociation. [Various  pub- 
lications]  389.20 

Contents. — Manual  of  health, 
hy  W.  W.  Hall.  — The  sol- 
dier’s pocket  Bible. — Narrative 
of  an  English  soldier.  — AVash- 
ington:  the  soldier  and  Chris- 
tian, by  M.  Vernon.  — The 
brave  and  happy  soldier,  by 
Miss  Marsh. — Will  you  en- 
list? or,  the  soldier  out  of  uni- 
form.— An  evening  with  the 
chaplain,  by  J.  \\’.  Larimore. 

— The  roll-call ; or,  how  will 
you  answer  it.  — The  war 
which  knows  no  exempts,  and 
gives  no  quarter,  by  AV.  R. 
AVilliarns.  — Out  on  picket. — 
Naxjoleon’s  argument  for  the 
divinity  of  Christ  and  the 
Scriptures. — The  cax)tain  and 
ills  orderly,  by  Miss  E.  AV. 
Baarnhielm.  — The  four  sol- 
diers; or,  right  about,  face. — 

'i'he  soldier’s  knapsack.  — Me- 
morials of  Lieut.  G.  W.  Pyle, 

U.  S.  A.,  by  J.  Woart.  — The 
pass-word,  by  C.  B.  Taylor. — 

'J’lie  muster-roll,  and  other 
sketches. 

New  York,  Colony  and  pro- 
vince.  History  of  the 
New  NctJierhiuds.  Dun- 


lap, W 132.1 

New  York,  Slate.  Dunlap, 

W.  History  of 148.9 

— Irving,  W.  History  of. 


V.  1 of  40.0 

— Smith,  W.  History  of..  134.2 

Sec.  also  Adirond.acks,  Niag- 
ara falls,  'i’ryon  county. 


Shrlf,  No. 

New  A'ork  review.  Vol.3-8. 

Ov 57.1 

Ngami,  Lak(!.  Andersson,  ('. 

.1 95.10 

Niagara  I'.vm.s,  Guide  from, 
to  (^uel)cc.  Hunl(!r,  W. 

S 239.2 

Nicaragua.  Stpder,  F.  G. 

People,  sccn(!ry,  monu- 
ments, (!tc.,  of 82.1 

— Wells,  W.  V.  Bxpedition 


to 130.10 

Nicholas  Nickleby.  Dick- 
ens, C.  (J.  H.).  .247.27  ; 284.4 
— Same.  Dramatized.  See 

Stirling,  F 104.20 

Nichols,  G.  W.  Story  of 

the  great  march 130.8 

Nicholson,  1*.  Carpenter’s 

new  guide 301.1 

Nick  of  the  woods.  Medina, 

L.  H 105.20 

Nieruhr,  B.  G.  Life  and 

letters 103.3 

Niger,  Fxiicdition  to  the. 

Lander,  R.  and  J 48.27 

Night  and  morning. 

Brougham,  .T 105.18 

Nile.  Curtis,  G.  AVL  Nile 

notes  of  a howadji 97.7 


— Speke,  J.  H.  Discovery 

of  the  source  of  the 83.12 

Niles,  H.  Principles  and 
acts  of  the  revolution  in 

America 182.1 

Nina.  Bremer,  F 201.43 

Nina  Gordon.  StoAve,  11. 

(E.)  B 342.5 

Note.  — Originally  published 
under  the  title  of  Dred. 

Ninea'eii.  Buried  city  of 

the  East 233.4 

— Layard,  A.  H.  Discov- 

eries among  the  ruins 

of 82.2;  235.19 

Nineveh  and  its  re- 
mains   91.1 

No!! 164.11 

No  name.  Collins,  (W.)  AV. 

241.1;  244.25 

No  wit,  no  help  like  a avo- 
man’s.  Middleton,  T. 

V.  5 of  163.10 

Noble  heart.  The.  LeAves, 

G.  H 165.29 

Noble  life,  A.  Craik,  D. 

(M.)  M 264.8 

Nolte,  V.  Fifty  years  in 

both  hemispheres 215.16 

Norah  Creina.  Stirling,  E.  164.17 
Nordiioff,  C.  Cape  Cod 

and  all  along  shore 324  5 

— Stories  of  the  island 

world 307.4 

Contents. — Madagascar,  Ja- 
va, Iceland,  Ceylon,  and  New 
Zealand. 

Norma.  Bellini,  V 162  8 

Norman  Maurice.  Simms, 

W.  G V.  1 of  167.32 

Norris,  T.  American  an- 

gli!r’sbook 31.10 

North  America.  Trollope, 

A 94.20;  235.10 


Mhrir.  No. 

North  and  South.  Ga'^kell, 
B.  C 

201.5 

Nori  HAI  L,  AV.  K.  Macbeth 
Iravi'slle 

1(;4.5 

North  American  revlcAv. 
Vol.  .3-108.  100  V. 

08.1 

Nori  11  Cape, 'I'raA  els  to  the, 
in  179M,9!).  Ai'erbi,  .1.  . 

301.3 

Norhi  Carollna,  History  of. 
Williamson,  H 

134.14 

Nor  I II  Star,  (!ruis(!  of  Ihe 

yacht.  Chonlcs,  .1.  ().  ..  87.15 

Northeni),  C.  Teacher’s 


assistant  154.24 

Norihern  antitjuitics.  Mal- 
let, P.  H 235.15 

Norihern  traveller  to  the 

springs,  [etc.  | 239.1 

Nor  i H-AVEsr  passage!.  Par- 
ry, Sir  W.  E.  Se-eemd 
voyage  for  the  discovery 

of  a 232.7 

Voyages  for  the  dis- 
covery of  a 48.20 

Noimh-avestern  territory, 

Early  settlement  of  the. 
Burnet,  .1 133.0 


Norton,  J.  P.  Scientific 

agriculture 34.23 

Noravaa'.  Braea*,  C.  L. 

Visit  to  the  homes  of. . . 230.9 

— Sleeper,  M.  G.  Sketches 

and  stories  of 27.17 

Noravooi).  Beecher,  H.  AV.  312.15 


Not  Avisely,  but  too  well 302.47 

Noie  book  of  an  English 
opium-eater.  De  t^uin- 

cey,  T 44.19 

Nothing  new.  Craik,  D. 

(M.)  M 241.3 

Nothing  to  nurse.  AA’'alcot, 

C.  M 164.12 

Noav  or  never.  Adams,  AV. 

T 11.4 

Nowell,  H.  P.  IL  (May 
Manneriny.)  Helping- 
hand  series.  Billy 

Grimes’ favorite 14.10 

Climbing  the  rope 14.13 

Cruise  of  the  Dash- 

aAvay 14.11 

The  little  Spaniard 14.12 

Salt-water  Dick 14.9 

Noyes,  G.  R.  Translation 

ofthe Psalms, Avith  notes.  385.3 
Nubia.  Prime,  AV.  C.  Boat 

life  in 87.18 


— Russell,  M.  History,  an- 
tiquities, etc.,  of 19.30 

Number  one,  round  the  cor- 
ner. Brough,  AV 164.16 

Nuttall,  T.  Systematic 
and  physiological  bot- 
any   364.24 

Oak-openings,  The.  Coop- 
er, J.  F 246.12:  286.16 

Oakfielb.  Arnold,  AV.  D.  246.1 
Object,  An,  of  interest. 

Stocqueler,  J.  H 164.16 

Object  lessons.  Calkins,  N. 

A 154.23 

O’Brien,  F.  A gentleman 

from  Ireland 164.14,  25 

O’Brien,  W.  S.  Principles 

of  government 267.25 


O’CALLAGIIAN 


61 


ORTON 


Shelf.  No. 


O’Callagtian,  P.  P.  The 

married  bachelor 164.13 

Ocean  waifs.  Reid,  M 25.9 

OCKLEY,  S.  History  of  the 

Saracens 338.3 

Odd  people.  Reid,  M 25.2 

Odd-temfered  man.  Confes- 
sions of  an.  Opie,  A. 


V.  3 of  282.5  ; v.  2 of  327.30 
Odiorne,  J.  C.  Opinions  on 

speculative  masonry ... . 156.19 
Odyssey.  Homerus. 

V.  2,  3 of  339.18 
CEdipus  Coloneus.  Sopho- 
cles   339.16 

CEdipus  tyrannus.  Sopho- 
cles   339.16 

Offenbach,  J.  Barbe-bleue ; 

La  belle  Helene ; Gene- 
vieve de  Brabant ; Grand 
duchess  of  Gerolstein ; 
“Orphens”;  La  peri- 
chole.  French,  with 

English  translation 162.9 

O’Flannigan  and  the  fairies, 
Recollection  of.  Brough- 
am, J 164.9 

Ogilvies,  The.  Craik,  D. 

(M.)  M 261.4 

Oglethorpe,  J.,  Life  of. 

See  Peabody,  W.  B.  O. 

V.  2 of  117.2 


Okavango  river.  The.  An- 

dersson,  C.  J 83.3 

O’Keeffe,  J".  Wild  oats  ...  165.24 
Olcott,  H.  S.  Sorgho  and 

imphee 364.19 

Old  and  new.  Vol.  1 392.1 

Old  and  young.  Salmon,  J.  165.27 
Old,  The,  brewery  and  the 
new  mission  house  at 

Five  points 204.12 

“ Old  Block,”  psernZ.  A live 

woman  in  the  mines 164.12 

Old  corner  cupboard.  Liv- 
ermore, 3Irs 287.24 


Old  countess.  Hoefer,  E.  326.3 
Old  curiosity  shop.  Dick- 
ens, C.  (J.  H.) 284.15 

Old  dower  house  Grey, 3/rs.  341.31 
Old-fashioned  girl,.  An. 

Alcott,  L.  M 325.1 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era. 

Mundt,  C 281.15 

Old  guard.  The 164.4 

Old  heads  and  young  hearts. 

Boucicault,  D.  (L.)  ....  165.9 

Old  homestead.  Stephens, 

A.  S 306.11 

Old  horse  Gray,  and  the 
parish  of  Grumbletou. 

Hopper,  E 166.30 

Old  mam’selle’s  secret. 

John,  E 326.20 

Old  Mortality.  Scott,  Sir 

W V.  5 of  263.5 

Old  portraits  and  modern 
sketches.  Whittier,  J. 

G v.  1 of  157.9;  206.15 

Oldtown  folks.  Stowe,  H. 

(E.)  B 342.4 

Olin,  S.  Travels  in  Egypt, 

Arabia  Petraea,  and  the 

Holy  Land.  2 v 234.4 

Olio  ; or,  speaker’s  compan- 
ion   164.21 


Shelf.  No. 

Olipiiant,  L.  Earl  of  El- 
gin’s mission  to  China 
and  Japan,  1857-59 82.13 

— Russian  shores  of  the 

Black  sea,  1852  94.22 

Olipiiant,  M.  (O.W.)  Agnes.  301.34 

— Agnes  Ilopetoun’s  schools 


and  holidays 15.40 

— The  Athelings 261.38 

— Brownlows 261.56 

— Chronicles  of  Carlingford.  301.15 

— The  days  of  my  life 305.28 

— Historical  sketches  of  the 

reign  of  George  ii 122.5 

— The  laird  of  Norlaw....  303.10 

— The  last  of  the  Morti- 

mers   324.6 

— Life  of  E.  Irving 121.5 

— Lilliesleaf 287.12 

— Lucy  Crofton 324.8 

— Madonna  Mary 261.16 

— The  minister’s  wife 301.40 

— Miss  Marjoribanks 261.49 

— The  perpetual  curate. .. . 301.24 

— A sou  of  the  soil 301.23 

Olive.  Craik,  D.  (M.)  M.  302.9 
Olive  and  pine.  Lowe,  M. 

P 167.27 

Oliver,  P.  Puritan  com- 
monwealth reviewed. 

See  Thornton,  J.  W.  ..  353.10 
Oliver  Newman.  Southey, 

R 161.2;  V.  10  of  227.2 


Oliver  Optic,  pseud.  See 


Adams,  W.  T. 

Oliver  Optic’s  magazine. 

Our  boys  and  girls.  Vol. 

1-3,5.  4v ..  175.1 

Oliver  Twist.  Dickens,  C. 

(J.  H.) 284.7 

Same.  Dramatized.  See 

Almar,  G 165.23 

Olmsted,  D.  Compendium 

of  astronomy 367.29 

Olmsted,  F.  L.  Journey  in 

the  back  country 96.14 

— Journey  in  the  seaboard 

slave  states 97.23 

— Journey  through  Texas . . 96.19 

O’Meara,  B.  E.  Napoleon 

in  exile.  2v 215.5 

Omnibus,  The 164.4 

On  guard.  Cudlip,  A 261.53 

On  the  heights.  Auerbach, 

B 325.7 

On  the  wing.  Bu instead,  J.  36  32 
On  time.  Adams,  W.  T.  ..  13.11 

One  coat  for  two  suits. 

Walcot,  C.  M 164.11 

One  of  them.  Lever,  C.  (J.)  302.4 

One  touch  of  nature.  Web- 
ster, B 164.22 

One  week  at  Amer 166.22 

One  year.  Carlen,  E.  (F.)  264.22 
O’Neal  the  great.  Clarke, 

N.  H.  B 165.30 

Only  a pauper 249.7 

Only  herself.  Cudlip,  A.  ..  261.37 
Opie,  A.  Works.  Vol.  2-6. 

5v 282.5 


Contents.—VoX.  If.  Adeline 
Mowbray;  Murder  will  out; 
The  revenge;  The  orphan; 
The  soldier’s  return ; The 
uncle  and  nephew;  Love  and 
duty;  The  death-bed;  Tlie 
black  velvet  pelisse.  III.  II- 


Shelf.  No. 

Opie,  A.,  continued. 

lustrations  of  lying;  The  fa- 
ther and  daughter;  The  qua- 
ker,  and  the  young  man  of  the 
world;  A tafe  of  trials;  Tlie 
confessions  of  an  odd-tem- 
pered man;  The  ruflian  boy; 

The  welcome  home ; The  moth- 
er and  son.  IV.  Lady  Anne 
and  Lady  Jane;  Austin  and  his 
wife;  A woman’s  love;  A 
wife’s  duty;  The  two  sons; 

The  opposite  neighbor.  V. 

Love,  mystery,  and  supersti- 
tion ; After  the  ball;  Happy 
faces;  Temper.  VI.  Valen- 
tine’s eve. 

— New  tales.  Vol.  2 ...  327.30 

Contents.  — The  quaker, 
and  the  young  man  of  the 
world;  A tale  of  trials;  The 
confessions  of  an  odd-tem- 
pered man;  The  ruffian  boy; 

The  welcome  home. 

Opium-eater,  Confessions 
of  an  English.  De  Quin- 


cey,  T 44.24 

Opium  habit,  The  Day,  H.  156.11 
Opposite  neighbor.  Opie, 

A V.  4 of  282.5 

Opposite  neighbors.  Paul, 

J.  H 164.13 

Optic,  Oliver,  pseud.  See 
Adams,  W.  T. 

Optics,  Wonders  of.  Ma- 
rion, F 36.2 


See  also  Eye,  Microscope. 

Orator,  Three  dialogues  on 

the.  Cicero,  M.  T 339.5 

Oratory,  Lectures  on.  Ad- 


ams, J.  Q 152.1 

See  also  Elocution,  Elo- 
quence, Homiletics,  Rhetoric. 

Ordnance,  Treatise  on. 

Simpson,  E 31.22 

Oregon.  Fremont,  J.  C. 

Exploring  expedition  to.  94.4 
— Thornton,  J.  Q.  Califor- 
nia and 85.13 

O’Reilly,  E.  G.  Deborah’s 

drawer 29.1 

O’Reilly,  Miles,  pseud.  See 
Halpiue,  C.  G. 


Orestes.  Euripides  ..v.  3 of  339.2 
Orfila,  M.  j B.  Treatise 
on  poisons  and  asphyx- 
ies   35.3 

Origins,  History  of.  Beck- 
mann, J 338.6 

Orkney.  Abbott,  J.  ..v.  10  of  16.1 
Orlando  furioso.  Ariosto, 

L 168.19 

Orley  farm.  Trollope,  A.  301.14 
Ornithology,  American. 

Wilson,  A 363.22 

See  also  Birds. 

Oroonoko.  Southern,  T.  . . 169.6 

Orphan,  The.  Opie,  A. 

V.  2 of  282.5 

Orphan  children.  Arthur, 

T.  S 341.12 

“ Orpheus.”  Offenbach,  J.  162.9 
Orpheus  C.  Kerr  papers. 

Newell,  R.  H 244.19 

Orthoepy.  See  Pronuncia- 
tion. 

Orton,  J.  ’fhe  Andes  and 

the  Amazon 84.11 


ORVIU.E 


02 


A1{K  MAN 


KliPif.  No. 


Okvii.i.k  collc^^o.  Wood,  E. 

1* ;52].l!) 

()siu)i:.N,  S.  Ii<‘:ives  IVoiii  an 

arctic  journal J>7.2n 

OsOAii.  Simonds,  W 17.20 

()s(jo()i),  S.  (iod  with  men.  2Ul.() 
( ) ss  A w A 'l  l ( )M  1 10  1 > r o \v  n . 


Svvay/Ai,  Mrs.  J.  C’ ]().'>. 23 

Ossoi-i,  S.  M.  F.,  marchrsft  (V . 

Art,  literature,  and  the 

drama 201.4 

— Life  without  and  lile 


within 207.18 

— Woman  in  the  nineteenth 

century 100.18 

OswALO  Cray.  Wood,  E.  P.  321.11 
Oi'ELLO.  Rossini,  G.  A.  ...  102.7 

Othello.  Shakespeare,  W. 


V.  2 of  101.4 
V.  11  of  103.1  ; V.  0 of  103.2 
V.  4 of  103.11;  ](;.5.3 
Oriio  the  frreat.  Keats,  J.  r.»4.14 
Otis,  Mrs.  'll.  G.  The  liar- 

clays  of  Boston 243.14 

OiTS,  J.  Bowen,  F.  JAfeof. 

V.  2 of  117.2 

— Tudor,  W,  Life  of 183.8 

Otway,  T.  Venice  pre- 

servetl 105.3 

OuDE,  Journey  throusih,  in 
1849,50.  Sh  enian.  Sir 

W.  H 97.18 

“ OuiDA,”  pseud.  /S'eeRame, 

L.  de  la. 

Ouii  boys  and  i^irls.  See  Oli- 
ver Optic’s  magazine. 

Ouu  gal.  Johnson,  S.  D 104.9 

Ouu  honeymoon  and  oth- 
er comicalities,  from 


“Punch” 283.19 

Ouii  Jemimy.  Conway,  II. 

J.  104.10 

Ouu  living  representative 

men.  Savage,  J 197.0 


Ouu  mutual  friend.  Dickens, 

C.  (J.  il.) 281.30;  284.0 


Ouu  new  way  round  the 

world.  Coffin,  C.  C.  ..  84.14 

Ouu  old  home.  Hawthorne, 

N 45.10 

Ouu  seven  churches.  Beech- 
er, T.  K 38.20 

Ouu  standard-bearer.  Ad- 
ams, W.  1’ 12.1 

Ouu  wife.  Morton,  .T.  M.  ..  104.10 
(4uu  year.  Craik,  D.  (M.) 

M 307.2 

Ouu  young  folks.  Vol.  1-3, 

5.  4v 177.1 

OUT-Doou  papers.  Iliggin- 

son,  W 1.53.28 

Out  in  the  world.  Arthur, 

T.  S 215.2 

Out  of  his  head.  y\ldrich, 

B 247.3 


Out  of  the  world.  Thack- 
eray, Miss  (A.  1.) 317.13 

Out  on  picket 389.20 

< )u  r to  nurse.  Williams,  4'.  104.20 

Ou'i  ni:-.Mi;i{.  Longfellow,  11. 

W 1 of  158.3 

Ol’TWauo  bound.  Adams, 

W.  4' 13.1 

Ovioius  Naso,  B.  4'he  met- 
amorphoses and  44ie 
epistles 339.11 


ShrU.  N(I. 

OwiCN,  Farlcigh,  pseud.? 

Aden  Bower 341.25 

OxHEUKY,  W.  11.  Malteo 

Falcom^ 101.  Bl 

OxENiOHti),  .L  Adrienm^,  the 

actress 105.22 

— Doctor  Dilworth 101.20 

— A family  failing 101.  is 

— My  IVdlow  clerk 101.10 

“OxKouD  the»)logy.”  Liv- 
ingston, J 388.1 

1*.  P.,  or  the  man  and  the 

tiger.  Barry,  4' 101.9 

Bacha  of  many  talcs.  Mar- 
ry at,  F.  .! .302.38;  323.8 

Bauiitc,  Life  and  adventure 


in  the  South 85.18 

Bvcikic  railroad,  44ic. 

Bowles,  S 87.8 

Bacini,  G.  Salfo.  Italian, 
with  English  transla- 
tion   102.10 

Baddy  Carey.  Bower,  4'.  • 101.8 

Baddy  the  piper.  Bilgrim,.!.  101.8 
Pai'.z,  R.  Wild  scenes  in 

South  America 235.27 


Bade,  4'.  ,1.  La  Blata,  the 


Argentine  co  n fe  d e ra- 
tion, and  Baraguay 82  5 

Baget,  .1.  The  charges 
brought  by  Macaulay 

against  Benn 180.7 

Paige,  E.  F.  (I)oio,  jr.) 

Short  patent  sermons. 

4th  series 244.18 

Painters.  Cunningham,  A. 

Lives  of  British 47.14 

— Ruskin,  J.  Modern 304.20 

— Stanley,  G.  Classified 

synopsis  of  Dutch  and 

Flemish 150.14 

Palace  and  cottage.  Adams, 

W.  T 13.4 

Palestine.  Buchanan,  R. 

Notes  of  a clerical  fur- 
lough ill  the  Holy  Land.  234.3 

— Dixon,  W.  H.  The  Holy 

Land 85.3 

— Kitto.  J.  History  of 94.7 

— Mariti,  G.  Travels 

through 83.0 

— Newman,  J.  P.  “From 

Dan  to  Beersheba” 95.0 

— Olin,  S.  Travels  in  the 

Holy  Land 234.4 

— Prime,  W.  C.  Tent-life 

in  the  Holy  Land 87.10 

— Robinson,  E.  Biblical  re- 

searches in 232.11 

— Russell,  M.  History  of. . 19.8 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  Sinai  and.  92.3 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents 

of  travel  in  the  Holy 
Land  80.11 

— Thomson,  W.  M.  The 

Land  and  the  Book  ...  80.0 

— Wells,  T.  Letters  on...  230.14 

— Wright,  T.  Early  travels 

in  85.22 

See,  oho  Dead  sea,  Jordan, 

Sinai,  Syria. 


Baley,  W.  Evidences  of 

(’hristianity 387.24 

— Natural  theology.  Bhil.  383.15 
Same.  N.  Y.  ‘ 2 v 59.2 


Slirlf.  No. 

I’ai.euey,  j.  G.  Hi'-loryof 

.N'ew  Eiu-dand.  3v 132  12 

— Life  of  W.  Ballrey..v.  7 <»f  117  2 

— Sermons  on  some  <lulie.s 


of  priv:dc  li  (e  . . 



3H3.9 

Baijgm.y,  W.,  Life 

()f.  See 

Bnifrev,  J.  G.  . 

. . . v . 7 « » f 

117.2 

Bai.meu,  .‘l  W.  C 

alifornia 

and  India 

97.1  1 

Ban  AM  A in  1855. 

'I’omes, 

H 

87.4 

I’anokama,  'I'lie.  Whittier, 

J.  G 

..v.  2 of  107.12 

Banseuon,  ,\.  'rin 

• A B,  (; 

of  music 



303.7 

Balers  for  the 

pe(>plc. 

Chambers,  W. 

201.3 

Baraiu'.lsus.  Browning,  IL 

v.  1 of 

107.15 

Bauadlse  lost.  Milton,  .1. 

101.5;  V.  1 of  107.21 
Bauadise  regained.  Milton, 

.1.  ..V.  2 f)f  101.5;  V.  2 of  107.24 
Bauaguay,  Exploration  of. 

Bage,  T.  J 82.5 

Baudey,  H.O.  Nature’s  no- 
bleman   105.14 

Baudoe,  J.  Works.  5v.  ini.  321.4 

dnulents. — ConfoPHionH  of  a 
])rcny'  woman ; 'I'lie  je.iloiia 
wife;  Tlie  rival  Ix-aulieH;  'I’lio 
wife’H  trials ; Itomance  of  the 
harern. 


— Episodes  of  French  lus- 

tory  during  the  consul- 

:ite  and  the  first  empire.  147.21 

— Louis  XIV,  and  the  court 

of  France.  2 v 123.1 

— Traits  and  traditions  of 

Bortugal.  Vol.  1 327.31 

PAiiDo.v,  G.  F.  Handbook 

of  whist 308.5 

Pauls.  Forester,  4\  Paris 

and  its  environs 338. 10 

— .Tarves,  J.  J.  Parisian 

sights  and  French  prin- 
ciples  85.20,27 

— Laboulaye,  (R.  L.) 

Paris  ill  America 234.12 

— Murray,  J.  Handbook 

for  87.2 

Paris  sketch  book.  Thack- 

erav,  W.  M v.  2 of  347.1 

Park,  M.  Life  and  travels; 

with  later  discoveries . . 47. 11 

Parker,  E.  G.  Reminis- 
cences of  R.  Choate....  214.1 
Parker,  F.  A.  Squadron  tac- 
tics under  steam 33.14 

Parker,  J.  Ecce  Deus  ....  360.10 

Barker,  N.  Sermons 32.4 

Parker,  Richard  G.  Aids  to 

English  composition...  365.8 
Barkeu,  Rosa  A.  Rosa  Ab- 
bott stories.  Alexis  the 

runaway 26  1 

Jack  of  all  trades 20.3 

d’ornmy  Hickup  20.4 

Lpside  down 26.5 

The  young  detective..  26.2 

Parker,  4\  Experience  as 

a minister ...  114.20 

— IJfe  and  correspondence 

of.  Nee  Weiss.  J 111.5 

Parkman,  F.  Conspiracy  of 

Bontiac.  2 v 136.2 


PAKKMAN 


63 


PERICLES 


Shelf.  No. 

Parkman,  F.,  continued. 

— France:  and  England  in 

North  America.  3v 135.1 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Pio- 
neers of  Franee  in  the  New 
World.  II.  Tlie  Jesuits  in 
North  America  in  the  17th 
century.  III.  The  discovery 
of  the  great  West. 

Parks  and  pleasure  grounds. 

Smith,  C.  II.  J 364.8 

Parley,  Peter,  pseud.  See  ' 


Goodrich,  S.  G. 

Parhot,  (J.  J.)  F.  (W.) 

Journey  to  Ararat 87.5 

Parry,  T.  P.  P.,  or  the 

man  and  the  tiger 164. 9 

Parry,  Sir  W.  E.  Second 
voyage  for  the  discovery 
of  a northwest  passage, 
1821-23  232.7 

— Three  voyages  for  the 

discovery  of  a north- 
west passage.  2 v 48.20 

Parsers,  The  : their  history, 

etc.  Framjee,  D 185.16 

Parsonage  of  Mora.  Bre- 
mer, F 261  42 

Parsons,  Theophilus.  Laws 
of  Imsiness  for  business 
men. 33.18 

— Memoir 104.4 

Parsons, Thomas  W.  Poems.  167.6 
Partiienia.  Lee,  E.  B.  ...  248.15 
Partington,  C.  F.  Nation- 
al history  and  views  of 
London.  2 v. 92.5 

Partington,  Mrs.,  pseud. 

See  Shillaber,  B.  P. 

Partisan,  The.  Simms,  W. 

G 243.23 

Parton,  j.  Famous  Amer- 
icans of  recent  times  ..  113.5 


Contents.  — H.  Clay;  D. 
Webster;  J.  C.  Calhoun;  J. 
Randolph;  S.  Girard  and  his 
college;  J.  G.  Bennett  and 
the  New  York  herald;  C. 
Goodyear;  H.W.  Beecher  and 
his  church;  Commodore  Van- 
derbilt; T.Burr;  J.  J.  Astor. 


— Gen.  Butler  in  New  Or- 

leans  113.3 

— Humorous  poetry  of  the 

English  language,  from 
Chaucer  to  Saxe 1621 

— Life  and  times  of  A.  Burr.  102.3 

— Life  and  times  of  B. 

Franklin.  2v 114.4 

— Life  of  A.  Jackson.  3 v.  113.2 

— Life  of  H.  Greeley 113.4 

Pas  de  fascination.  Coyne, 

J.  S 164.21 

Passing  cloud.  The.  Ber- 
nard, W.  B 165.12 

Passion  and  principle.  Grey, 

Mrs 341.27 

Passion-flc.wers.  Howe, 

J.  W 167  2 

Past  and  present.  Carlyle, 

T.  155.8,9 

Pastor’s  testimony.  Clarke, 

J.  A 204.7 

Patagonia,  The  captive  in. 

Bourne,  B.  F 94.5 

Paterson,  W.  Writings. 

3v 43.1 


Shelf.  No. 

Pathfinder,  The.  Cooper, 

J.  F 285.5 

Pathology.  Bigelow,  J. 

Nature  in  disease 37.25 

— Lee,  W.  Use  of  brandy 

and  salt  as  a remedy  for 
various  diseases 36.39 

— Watson,  T.  Principles 

and  practice  of  physics.  362.8 

See  also  Anatomy,  Eye,  In- 
sanity. 


Patmore,  C.  (K.)  The  angel 
in  the  house.  The  be- 
trothal   167.28 

The  espousals ...  166.8 

— Faithful  for  ever 167.29 

— The  victories  of  love 167.30 

Patrician’s  daughter.  The. 

Marston,  (J.)  W 165.25 

Patterson,  L.  B.  Twelve 
years  in  the  mines  of 

California 87.1 

Patterson,  K.  Campaign  in 
the  valley  of  the  Shen- 
andoah, in  1861 133.12 

Patton,  A.  S.  The  losing 

and  taking  of  Mansoul.  32.23 

Patty  Grav’s  journey.  Dali, 

C.  H..‘ 27.11-13 

Paul,  J.  H.  A lucky  hit. ..  164.20 

— The  mob  cap 164.7 

— Opposite  neighbors 164.13 

Paul  and  Virginia.  Saint 

Pierre.  (J.  11.)  B.  de...  17.10 

Paul  Clifford.  Bnlwer-Lyt- 


ton,E.  (G.  E.  L.)  247.7;  301  53 


Paul  Pry.  Poole,  J 165.11 

Paulding,  J.  K.  Book  of 

vagaries 305.9 

— Letters  from  the  South, 

1816  236.20 

— Life  of  Washington.  2 v.  49.13 

Pauline 165.17 

Pauvrette.  Boucicault,  D. 

(L.) 165.23 

Paxton,  P.  Stray  Yankee 

in  Texas 96.6 

Payne,  J.  Bertrand.  Haydn’s 
universal  index  of  biog- 


raphy  *R.  R.,  A.  10 


Payne.  John  H.  Brutus...  165.9 

— Charles  the  second 165.3 

— Clari 165.25 

— I.ove  in  humble  life 164.11 

— Therese,  the  orphan  of 

Geneva 165.15 

Peabody,  A.  P.  Christian 

consolations 366.28 

— Christianity  the  religion 

of  nature 363.17 

— Reminiscences  of  Euro- 

pean travel 87.6 

Peabody,  Elizabeth  P.  Kin- 
dergarten guide.  See 

Mann,  M 154.22 

Peabody%  Ephraim.  Ser- 
mons  108  3 


Peabody,  G.  Account  of 
the  proceedings  at  the 
dinner  given  by  Mr.  Pea- 
body to  the  Americans 
connected  with  the  great 


exhibition 112.9 

— Life  of.  See  Hanaford, 

P.  A 115.6 


Shelf.  No. 

Peabody,  O.  W.  B.  Life  of 

I.  Putnam v.  7 of  1 17.1 

V.  2 of  123.7 

— Life  of  J.  Sullivan..  V.  3 of  117.2 
Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  Life  of 

A.  Wilson V.  2 of  117.1 

— Life  of  C.  Mather...  V.  6 of  117.1 

— Life  of  1).  Brainerd.  v.  8 of  117.1 

V.  1 of  123.7 

— Life  of  J.  Oglethorpe. 

V.  2 of  117.2 

Peace.  Beckwith,  G.  C. 

Peace  manual 367.9 

— Hancock,  T.  Principles 

of  peace  exemplified...  367.5 
Peake,  R.  B.  Amateurs  and 

actors 164.14,  25 

Pearce,  R.  R.  Memoirs  and 
correspondence  of  Rich- 
ard, marquess  of  W elles- 

ley.  3 122.8 

Pearl-fishing 243.7 

Pearl  of  Orr’s  island. 

Stowe,  H.  (^E.)  B.  .....  342.3 

Pearl  of  Savoy 165.30 

Pearson,  C.  H.  The  cabin 

on  the  prairie 26.9 

Pearson,  J.  Exposition  of 

the  creed 382.5 

Peck,  J.  M.  Life  of  D. 

Boone v.  13  of  117.2 

Peculiar.  Sargent,  E 265.19 

Peg  VVotlington.  Reade,  C. 

246.3;  347.24 

Peirce,  B.  K.  A half  cen- 
tury with  juvenile  delin- 
quents; or,  the  New 
York  house  of  refuge 

and  its  times 154.14 

Peissner,  E.  The  Ameri- 
can question  in  its  na- 
tional aspect 136.14 

Pelham.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E. 

(G.  E.  L.) 244.23 

Peloponnesian  war.  His- 
tory of  the.  Thucydi- 
des  339.14 

Pendennis.  Thackerav,  W. 

M 261.28;  347.8 

Penn,  W.  Dixon,  W.  H. 

An  historical  biography.  196.6 

— Ellis,  G.  E Life  of.  v.  12  of  117.2 

— Paget,  J.  Inquiry  into 

the  charges  against 186.7 

Pennsylvania,  History  of. 

Gordon,  T.  F 131.8 

Penny  magazine.  Vol.  2, 

4,  7,  8.  4 V 61.2 

Peopi.e  I have  met.  Willis, 

N.  P 108.4 

People’s  lawyer.  Jones,  J. 

S 165.24 

Percival,  j.  G.,  Life  of. 

See  Ward,  J.  H 115.14 

Percival  Keene.  IMarryat, 

F 323.4 

Percy,  S hoi  to  and  Reuben, 
pseud.  See  Byerley,  T. 

Percy  anecdotes.  Byerley, 

T 151.3 

Percys.  The.  Prentiss,  E.  14.23 
Perfection.  Bayly,  T.  H.  165.4 
Periciiole,  La.  Ofienbach, 

J 162.9 

Pericles.  Shakespeare,  W. 

V.  12  of  163.1;  V.  6 of  163.2 


rEHIODICALS 


(>1 


I’HFlHNOUxnCAL 


Shelf.  No. 

]’kui()1)icalh.  Aiiicriciiii  an- 

iinal  (•y(‘l(>l>aMlia  . . li.,  C.  1 

— Ainericaii  ccl(U‘,f.io 3!).‘3.1 

— Ainoric.an  journal  of  Hci- 

enco  and  arts 305.1 

— American  mmscnin.  Hcc 


Carey,  M 03. 3 

— American  (inarterly  re- 

view   412.1 

— American  review 02. 1,  2 

— American  review  of  liis- 

tory  and  ])olilics 03.2 

— Annual  of  scientilic  dis- 

covery   35,1 

— Ai)plctons’  journal 371.1 

— Atlienenm  (;2.5 

— Atlantic  monthly 174.1 


— lloston  fjfnide  to  health. 

See  Spear,  J.  S 33.0 

— Boston  journal  of  philos- 

ophy and  the  arts 407.3 


— Christian  examiner ...... . 418.1 

— Christian  spectator 03.5 

— Civil  eniiineer’s  and  ar- 

chitect’s journal 52.1 

— The  collegian 55  1 

— Common  school  journal.  55.2 

— The  crayon 401.2 

— Eclectic  maifazine 3!)3.2 

— hhiie  arts  (piarterly 411.3 

— Galaxy 400.1 

— Harper’s  new  monthly 

magazine 172.1 

— Historical  mag-azine 407.1 

— Honrs  at  home 400.1 

— Household  words 411.1 

— Illustrated  news 401.1 

— Journal  of  health 33  25 

— Knickerbocker  375.7 

— Literary  world 01.1 

— Littell’s  living  age 405  1 

— Massachusetts  quarterly 

review 03.1 

— Mechanics’  magazine 410  1 

— jMerchants’ magazine. .. . 414,1 

— Monthly  anthology,  and 

Boston  review 304.2 

— Monthly  journal  of  the 

American  iinitarian  as- 
sociation   77.4 

— Monthly  religious  maga- 

zine  397.10 

— Monthly  traveller 411.4 

— National  quarterly  review.  54.1 

— Kew  England  historical 

and  genealogical  regis- 
ter   74.1 

— New  England  magazine.  373.1 

— New  monthly  magazine.  70.1 

— New  York  review 57.1 

— North  American  review.  08.1 

— Old  and  new 392  1 

— Oliver  Optic’s  nuigazine.  175.1 

— Our  boys  and  girls 175.1 

— Our  dumb  animals 411.2 

— Our  young  folks 177.1 

— Eenny  magazim! 01.2 

— I'hrenological  jounialand 

life  illusi  rated 02.3 

— Ihitnam’s  magazine . .53. 1 ; 175.2 

— Quart(!rly  journal  of  the 

Americ.an  Unitarian  as- 
sociation   77.3 

— •evievv 407.4 

— Badiftal 397.1 

— Biverside  magazine 170.1 


Shelf.  No. 


r i : a I ( n ) F o A r ,H,  r o a O’  /i 

— Select  journal  of  I’orcign 

l)(!riodical  literature 407.2 

— Spirit  of  the  pilgrims...  03.4 

— Sunday  magazine  for 

1805 01.3 

— United  States  magazine 

and  deimxu’atic  review.  415.1 
I’i5i{KiNS,  J'.  H,,  Memoir  of, 

Cary,  T.  G 112.1 

I’lciFi’iyruAi. curate.  Oliphant, 

M.  (O.  W.) 301.24 

Pin{i{Y,  B.  C.  The  human 

hair  and  its  diseases.  . . 307.30 
EKUltV,  O.  11.,  Lif(;  of.  See 

Mackenzie,  A.  S 47.5 

Bic s icci TT  i:  I ) I ) u tc h m a n , h e . 

Barry,  S 104.13 

1’eifsia.  Ei'aser,  J.  11,  His- 
torical and  descriptive 
account  of 48.9 

— Southgate,  H.  Tour 

through 234.7 

I’lcusiANS,  'file.  .Eschylus.  339.17 
Ekhsius  Fi.accus,  a.  [Sat- 
ires.] Ti-anslated  by  W. 

Drummond  339.0 

BincsoNATioN.  Kemble,  Mrs. 

C 104.11 

Bkiiu.  Prescott,  W.  H. 

Coiupiest  of 148.14;  352.4 

— Tschudi,  J.  J.  von. 

Travels  in,  1838-42....  235.2 

Pksts,  The,  of  the  farm. 


V.  1 of  305.29 

Pet  of  the  petticoats.  Buck- 


stone,  J.  B 104.19 

Peteii,  St.,  the  apostle,  His- 
tory of.  See  Blunt,  H.  385.19 
Peter  the  great.  Abbott, 

J.  Histoi-y  of 15.18 

— Barrow,  Sir  J.  Life  of.  48.31 
Peter  Carradine.  Chese- 

bro’,  C 247.0 

Peter  Parley,  pseud.  See 
Goodrich,  S.  G. 

Peter  Schlemihl  in  Amer- 
ica. Wood,  G 240.4 

Peter  Simple.  Marry  at, 

F 323.13 

Peter  Wilkins.  [Drama- 
tized from  B.  Pulcockj  105.18 
Petersburg,  Attack  on.  See 

United  States 352.10 

Peterson,  C.  J.  Kate  Avles- 

foi’d 243.0 


Petrella,  — . Carnival  of 
Venice;  lone.  Italian, 
with  English  translation.  102.10 
Pettigim:w,  T.  j.  Chroni- 
cles of  the  tombs 157.4 

Pevicril  of  the  Peak.  Scott, 

Sir  W V.  14  of  203.5 

Pfeiei^’eil  I.  A lady’s  sec- 
ond journey  round  the 

world 95.2 

— Last  travels 95.3 

PiiyioDRUS  : with  the  appen- 
dix of  Gudins v,  2 of  339.12 

PiiAN  I’ASTios,  Mac  Donald, 

G 240.11 

Phantom,  The.  Boucicault, 

1).  (U.) 105.19 

Phan  roM  ship.  Mariyat,  F.  323.10 
Piiici-i’H,  E.  S.  The  gates 

ajar ! . . . . 27.28 


No. 

PlFi:i,I*.s,  F.  S.,  rmitiiiurd. 

— 'I'he  gypsy  series.  <Jypsy 


Mreynlon 14.32 

Gypsy’s  cousin  .loy.,..  11.33 

Gypsy’s  .sowing  and 

reiiplug 11.31 

Gypsy’s  year  at  llu! 

gfdden  crescent 11. .'15 

— Hedged  in 20<;.:i 

— Men,  women,  and  ghosts.  215.1!) 

— 'I'Ik!  'frotty  book 22.9 

PiiKi.i-s,  Mrs.  U.  Hours  with 

my  pupils  157.7 

PlIKI.l'.S,  W.  I).  (“ 

Fore  and  aO 23.2 

Phi, mil’s  temptation.  'I'er- 

hune,  .M.  V 342.9 

Philno.miona  in  the  four  sea- 
sons. Hitch(a)ck,  E.  ..  305.20 
PiiENOMKNoN  in  a smock 

frock.  Brough,  W ...  101.13 
Piiii.BUK’K,  .1  1).  ,\merican 

union  speak<T 154.17 


Phif.ii’  11,  of  Spain,  Keign  of. 

Sre  Prescott,  W.H.  1 18.10;  182.3 
Pi  til,  IF’,  chi  if  of  the,  Wainjia.- 
uoaif.'t,  History  of.  Sre 

Abbott,  .1.  S.  C 15.12 

Pun, IB.  Thackeray,  W.  .M. 

201.57;  .347.0 

I’liiLi.iiM.NE  islands.  Twimty 
years  in  the  Phillipines. 

La  Gironiere,  P.  P.  de.  85.15 
Phillips,  C.  Curran  and  his 

contemporaries  124.13 

Phillips,  John  A.,  and  Dar- 
lington, J.  Records  of 
mining  and  metallurgy.  305.20 
Phillips,  Jonas  B.  The  evil 

eye 104.12 

Phillips,  Watts.  Camilla’s 

husband 105.29 

Phillips,  Wendell.  Speech- 


es, lectures,  and  letters.  153.4 
Philoctetes.  Sophocles..  339.10 
Philology,  Comparative. 

Scheie  de  Vere,  M 387.12 

Philosophers,  Lives  of  the 
ancient.  Fenelon,  F. 

(de  S.  de  LaMothe)..  19.34 
Philosophical  writers.  De 

Quincey,  T 44.11 

Philosophy.  Frothingham, 

E.  L.  Philosophy  as 
absolute  science* 32.19 

— Henry,  C.  S.  Epitome  of 

the  history  of 49.4 

— Horae  and  social 200,14 


See  also  Ethics. Phrenology, 

Physics,  Psychology. 

ITiilotiiea.  Child,  L.M...  205.7 

PiiiNEAS  Finn,  the  Irish 

member.  Trollope,  A.  301,11 
Phipps,  E.  King  Rene’s 

daughter.  See  Herz,  H.  164.21 
Piiips,  Sir  W.,  Life  of.  See 

Bowen.  F 7 of  117.1 

Phg:nician  virgins.  Eurip- 
ides  V.  1 of  339.2 

PiiGiNix,  John,  pseud.  See 
Derliy,  G.  H, 

PiKENixiANA.  Derbj',  G.  H.  326.8 
PiiKKNOLOGiCAL  journal  and 
life  illustrated.  Jan. — 

June,  1870 62.3 


PHRENOLOGY 


65 


POETS 


Shelf.  No. 


PiiiiElNOLOGY.  Combe,  G. 

System  of 34.7 

— Donovan,  C.  Handbook 

of 3G3.0 

Sewall,  T.  Phrenology 
examined 3G3.11 

— Spurzheim,  J.  G.  Out- 

lines of 38. G 

Physical  geograpliy.  Mau- 
ry, M.  F.  Physical  geog- 
raphy of  the  sea 3G2.2 

— Somerville,  M.  Physical 

geography 387.20 


See  also  Geology,  Meteor- 
ology, Physics,  Sea. 

Physical  sciences.  Connec- 


tion of  the.  Somerville, 

M 38G.G 

See  also  Chemistry,  Natural 
history.  Nature,  Physics,  Sci- 
ence. 

Physical  theory  of  another 

life.  Taylor,  1 3G4.34 

Physician.  Jackson,  J.  Let- 
ters to  a young 3G7.2G 

Another  letter 37. 2G 

Physician’s,  A,  problems. 

Elam,  C 3G.31 

Physics.  Euler,  L.  Letters 
on  dillerent  subjects  in 
natural  philosophy 47.30 

— Hogg,  J.  Elements  of 

natural  philosophy 37.20 

— Quackenbos,  G.  P.  Re- 

cent discoveries  in 3G4.7 

See  also  Astronomy,  Elec- 
tricity, Heat,  Magnetism,  Me- 
chanics, Meteorology,  Optics, 


Physical  geography. 
Physiology.  Beecher,  C. 


E.  Physiology  and  ca- 
listhenics  3G7.15 

— Combe,  A.  Physiology 

applied  to  health 19.35 

— Edwards,  H.  Milne.  Out- 

lines of 32.18 

— Griscom,  J.  H.  Animal 

mechanism  and 19.22 

— Kirkes,  W.  S.  Handbook 

of 3G4.1 

' — Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.  The 

human  body 387. IG 


See  also  Anatomy,  Eye, 
Medicine,  Pathology,  Teeth. 


Piazza  tales.  Melville,  H.  247.20 
PiccioLA.  Saiutine,  (J.)  X. 

Boniface,  called 17.9 

PiccoLOMiNi,  The.  Schiller, 

(J.  C-)  F.  von 157.24 

Pickering,  C.  The  races  of 

man 3G7.32 

Pickering,  E.  Ellen  Ware- 

. ham 302.  IG 

— The  expectant 302,28 

— The  grumbler 302.25 


— Kate  Walsingham 302.34 

Pickwick  papers.  Dickens, 

C.  (J.  H.) 284.2 

Pictorial  calendar  of  the 

seasons.  Howitt,  M.  . . 157.20 
Pictures  from  Italy.  Dick- 
ens, C.  (J.  H.) 284.17 

Pictures  of  comical  people : 

with  stories  about  them.  24§,2A 
9 


Shelf.  No. 

Pierce,  F.,  Life  of.  See 


Hawthorne,  N 115.17 

PrEKRf)N,  E.,  and  Lafer- 
riere,  A.  Two  can  play 

at  that  game 1G4.18 

Piety,  Practical.  More,  H. 

V.  4 of  204.1;  389.5 

Pigeon  fancier 2G.21 

Pigeon  pie.  Yonge,  C.  M.  27.20 
Pike,  Z.  M.^  Life  of.  See 

Whiting,  H v.  5 of  117.2 

Pilgrim,  J.  Eveleen  Wilson,  1G5.29 

— Katty  O’Sheal 1G4.22 

— The  Limerick  boy 1G4.15 

— Paddy  the  piper 1G4.8 

— Robert  Emmet 105.27 

— Servants  by  legacy 1G4.20 

— Shandy  Maguire 105.24 

— Wild  Irish  girl IG5.30 

Pilgrim’s  progress.  Buu- 

yan,  J 305.23 

Pilgrims,  Recollections  of 

the.  Russell,  W.  S.  ...  18G.I4 
Pilgrims  of  fashion.  Corn- 
wallis, K 247.29 

Pilot,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F.  285.3 
Pilot,  The.  Fitzball,  E ..  1G5.17 
PiNDARUs.  [Odes.]  Trans- 
lated by  C.  A.  Wheel- 
wright   339.4 

Pinkerton,  J.  General  col- 
lection of  voyages  and 

travels.  G v.  in  12 81.2 

Pinkney,  W.,  Life  of.  See 


Wheaton,  H v.  G of  117.1 

• V.  3 of  123.7 

Pioneer  mothers  of  the 

West.  Frost,  J 22.11 

Pioneers,  The.  Cooper,  J. 

F 248.19;  285.2 

PippA  passes.  Browning,  R. 

V.  1 of  1G7.15 

PiRATA,  II.  Bellini,  V 1G2.8 

Pirate,  The.  Scott,  Sir  W. 

V.  12  of2G3.5 


Pirate  of  the  isles.  Clarke, 

N.  H.  B 1G5.30 

Pirate’s  legacy.  Saunders, 

C.  H 1G5.29 

Pirates’  glen  and  dungeon 

rock.  Ames,  N .......  1G8.17 

Pitcairn’s  island  and  its  in 
habitants.  Barrow,  Sir 

J 47.1 

Pitkin,  T.  History  of  the 
United  States,  17G3-97. 

2v 131.7 

Pitt,  G.  D.  The  last  man..  1G5.2G 
Pitt,  William,  earl  of  Chat- 
ham^ Life  of.  See  Ma- 
caulay, T.  B.,  ZorcZ.... ..  127.1 

PiziARRO,  F.,  Life  of.... ....  127.15 

PiZARRO.  Kotzebue,  A.  F. 

F.  von 1G5.3 

Plain  talk  to  domestics ....  385.20 
Planch^,  E.  A pleasant 

neighbor 1G4.8 

Planch^,  J.  R.  Beauty  and 

the  beast 164.2 

— The  brigand 164.24;  165.21 

— The  captain  of  the  watch.  164.2 

— Charles  165,7 

— Faint  heart  never  won 

fair  lady 1G5.7 

— Follies  of  a night  165.7 

— Grist  to  the  mUL  •♦*•••♦  165.25 


Shelf.  No. 

PLANCiili,  J.  R.,  continued. 

— The  invisible  prince  ....  1G4.1 

— The  Irish  post 1G4.9 

— The  Jacobite 1G4.3 

— King  Charming 1G4.8 

— Lavater,  or  not  a bad 

judge 165.29 

— The  loan  of  a lover 164.1 

— The  pride  of  the  market.  164.2 

— The  printer’s  devil  165.30 

— Promotion 164.14,  26 

— Secret  service 164.4 

— Somebody  else 164.18 

— and  Dance,  C.  High, 

low.  Jack,  and  the 

.game 164.14,  25 

PLANCiifi,  M.  A.  See  Mack- 
arness,  M.  A. 

Plant  hunters.  Reid,  M.  25.4 
Planter’s  northern  bride. 

Hentz,  C.  L 346.8 

Planting  the  wilderness. 

MacCabe,  J.  D.,  jr 26  12 

Plants,  Variation  of,  under 
domestication.  Darwin, 


C.  (R.) 34.2 

See  also  Botany. 

Play  and  study.  Baker,  H. 

N.  (W.) 14.1 

Played  out.  Cudlip,  A.  ..  261.39 
Playing  for  high  stakes. 

Cudlip,  A 261.10 

Pleasant  neighbor.  Plan- 

che,  E 164.8 

Pleasant  pages  for  young 
people.  Newcombe,  S. 

P 15.42 

Pleasure  grounds.  Smith, 

C.  H.  J 364.8 

Ploennies,  L.  von.  Princess 

Use 21.1 

Plumptre,  E.  H.  Christ 

and  Christendom 32,1 

Plunkett,  H.  G.  The  mine- 
ral!   165.18 

Plurality  of  worlds.  Pow- 
ell,   37.17 

— Whewell,  W 35.5,  8 

Plutarchus.  Lives 122.4 

Plymouth,  Mass.  Banvard, 

J.  Plymouth  and  the 
pilgrims 24.7 

— Russell,  W.  S.  Guide  to.  186.14 

— Young,  A.  Chronicles 

of  Plymouth  colony, 

1602-25 181.8 

Poacher,  The.  Marryat,  F.  323.11 
Po-CA-HON-TAS.  Broughaiu, 

J 164.8 

PococK,  I.  The  miller  and 

his  men 165.21 

— Rob  Roy  Macgregor 165.12 

— The  robber’s  wife 165.25 

Poe,  E.  a.  Poems 169.5 

Poems  of  many  years. 

Milnes,  R.  M 166.16 

Poetry.  Alger,  W.  R.  Po- 
etry of  the  East 166,9 

— Montgomery,  J.  Lectures 

on 158.8 

— Parton,  J.  Humorous.,  162.1 


See  also  Ballads,  Songs. 

Poets.  De  Quincey,  T.  Es- 
says on  the 44.8 


POKTS 


I'HISON 


()(> 


shelf.  No. 

J’oK'i's,  vonfiniK'd. 

— Jlmit,,  (.J.  11.)  So 

Iccl.ion.s  from  llic, 

lisli 205.5 

— Jiimcson,  A.  (M.)  Mem- 

oirs of  tlu*  loves  of  the..  4 7.25 

— .loliiison,  S.  JJves  of 

eminent  Eniilish 190.5 

Poisons,  'J'rcatiso  on.  Or- 

iila,  M.  J.  H 35.9 

Poi.ANi).  Fletcher,  J.  His- 
tory of 48.34 

— Hordyiiski,  J.  History 

of  t he  Polish  revolution.  143.9 

— Stephens,  J.  \j.  Inci- 

dents of  travel  in 80.12 

Polar  sea.  See  Arctic  rc- 
f,dons. 

PoLi'iiCAL  economy.  ])e 

Qiiincey,  T.  Loj^ic  of.  44.10 
■ — Greeley,  H.  Essays  on.  30.30 

— Malthus,  T.  P.  Princi- 

ples of 31.10 

— Pae,  J.  New  principles 

of 31.17 

Ste  also  Agriculture,  Rank- 
ing, Conunerce,  Cotton,  Manu- 
factures, Money. 


Political  parties  in  the 
United  States.  Van 

Buren,  M, 132.8 

Political  science.  Godwin, 

P.  Political  essays 130.3 

• — Knight,  C.  Knowledge 

is  power 53.0 

— Long,  G.  Cyclopaedia  of 

political  knowledge.  .. . 77.1 

See  also  Government,  Peace, 

Political  economy. 

Pollard,  E.  A.  Black  dia- 
monds   156.22 

— Observations  in  the 

North  : eight  months  in 
prison  and  on  parole . . . 184.1 

Polo,  M.  Travels 47.12 

Pompeii  : its  past  and  pres- 
ent state.  2v 87.10 

Pompeii,  \yonders  of.  Mon- 

nier,  M 36.11 

Pontiac,  Conspiracy  of. 

Parkman,  P 135.2 

Poole,  J.  Married  and 

single 165.11 

— Paul  Pry 105.11 

< — Simpson  and  co 165.9 

— A soldier’s  courtship....  164.20 

— "r  would  puzzle  a con- 

juror   164.8 

Poole,  T.  Ueaf  as  a post..  104.8 
Poor  and  proud.  Adams, 

W.T 11.6 

Poor  gentleman.  Colman, 

G.,  the  youiKjer 105.3 


Pof)R  of  New  York. . . 104.24  ; 105.21 
l*ooR  Pillicoddy.  Morton, 

,1.  M 104.17 

l*ooR  ricli  man.  The,  and  the 
rich  poor  man.  Sedg- 
wick, C.  M ...  208.2 

I'OPE,  A.  Works.  Ov.  ...  109.7 

('onlenls.  — Vol.  T.  I’anto- 
ralH;  McHHlah;  WhidHor-for- 
« Mi;  0(1«;  on  Ht.  Cecllia’H  day ; 

KcMuy  on  criliclHrn  ; Rape  of 
the  lock ; Hapj)iio  t(i  I’h.aon ; 
'J'rariHlatiotiH ; JmitationH.  JI. 


Hh.-lf.  No. 

1‘oPK,  A.,  . 

Halirc'H  ainl  cidMlIeg  of  Horace 
iinitatc<|  ; H.'itircH  of  .1.  I)r)tinc 
vcrHifled;  I'iMMay  cni  H.atire  ; Eh- 
Hay  on  man;  Moral  CKH.ayg; 
MlHccllanlcH;  E|>itai>liH;  J'.pl- 
graing;  ImliationH  of  Horace. 

III.  'I  he  I Inneiad.  IV.  Mar- 
liniiH  ScrihlcniH;  (Juardiang; 
l.etteiH.  V.  VI.  Lctterg. 

Pope,  .1.  Eeport  on  Hie  Vir- 
ginia campaign.  See 

Cnited  States 352.12 

Eope  of  Home.  Boucicault, 

J>.  (L.) 105.23 

Popes,  History  of  the. 

Banke,  (F.)  L.  von 338.2 

PoppiNCf  the  (piestion.  Buck- 

stone,  J.  B 104.8 

roPiiLAR  tales.  Guizot  (E. 

C.  P.  de  Meulan),  Mine.  24.4 
Popular  talus  from  the 

Norse.  Dasent,  G.  W.  283.14 
PoR.soNiANA.  Kogers,  S.  ..  205.2 

I’ORIER,  W.T.,Jdfeof.  See 

Brinley,  F 127.22 

PoRTUOAL.  Dunham,  S.  A. 

History  of 148.1 

— March,  C.  W.  Sketches 

and  adventures  in 84.9 

— Pardoe,  J.  Traits  and 

traditions  of 327.34 

See  also  Madeira. 

Posey,  T.,  Memoir  of.  See 

Hall,  J V.  9 of  117.2 

PoTiPiiAR  papers.  Curtis, 

G.  W 283.20;  305.14 

Potomac,  Army  of  the.  Mac- 
Clellau,  G.  B.  Keport 
on  the 133.21,  22 

— Swinton,  W.  Campaigns 

of  the 131.5 

Potter,  A.  Handbook  for 

readers  and  students . . . 19.24 

Poultry,  Domestic  fowl 
and  ornamental.  Rich- 


ardson, H.  D V.  1 of  365.29 

Powell,  B.  Inductive  phi- 
losophy, the  plurality  of 
worlds,  and  the  philos- 
ophy of  creation 37.17 

Power,  T.  Born  to  good 

luck 164.6 

— How  to  pay  the  rent 164.1 

— Paddy  Carey 104.8 

— St.  Patrick’s  eve 104.2 

Prairie,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F.  285.1 

Prairie  Crusoe 17.29 

Prairie  traveler.  The.  Mar- 

cy,  R.  B 87.3 

Prank.  Abbott,  J v.  2 of  10.1 

Pratt,  W.  W.  Ten  nights 

in  a bar-room 165.30 

Prayer  for  colleges.  Tyler, 

W.  S 306.15 

Prayers.  Hartley,  D 307.2 

Preacher,  The,  and  tiie 

king.  Bungener,  L.  (F.)  326.2 

Prigile,  E.,  liife  of.  See 

Sabine,  L v.  12  of  117.2 

IhiECAUTioN.  Cooper,  J.  F.  285.4 
Rre-iiisioric  nations.  Bald- 
win, ,1.  1) 147.10 

Prelacy,  Reason  of  church 
government  urged 


against.  Milton,  J. . v.  2 of  337.5 


Sli.lf.  N». 

Rki’.LATW’A  L rpi.viropfU’V. 

Milton,  J V.  2 of  337.5 

I’KKN'IISS,  E.  'I'hc  rcrc.v.s..  11.23 
I’Ri;.sc<ni,  G.  IJ.  Electric 

t<‘h-gnipii 34.32 

I’ki:.s<’oi  I . II.  E.  See  Spof- 
ford.  II.  (E.)  R. 

Fresco  I I , W.  II.  Miogr.'iph- 


icnl  and  eriticjd  miscel- 

hinics.  Fond 158  4 

Same.  N.  V 201.2 

— Cr)n(pie.st  of  Mexico. 

Lond.  2 V 148  15 

Same.  N.  V.  3 v 352.2 

— Comiuest  of  Fern.  Ixmd. 

2 V 148.14 

SaiiK!.  N.  V.  2 V 352.4 

— Life  of  C.  B.  Brown. 


V.  1 of  117.1 

— Reign  of  Ferdinand  and 

Isalxdla.  lamd.  2v...  148.13 

SaiiK!.  N.  V.  3 V.  ...  .352.1 

Review  of.  See  Re- 
views   185.3 

— Reign  of  Fhilii)  ii.  Bost. 

3 V 182.3 

Same.  Lond.  2 v.  . . . 148.10 

— Charles  v,  aller  his  ab- 

dication. See  Robert- 
son, W V.  2 of  148.12 


— Proceedings  in  memory 

of.  See  Massachusetts 
liistorical  society 194.10 

— Life  of.  Ace 'I'icknor,  G.  110.10 
President’s  daughters,  'flic. 

Bremer,  F 201.43 

Pre.ss,  History  of  the.  Hunt, 

F.  K 185.2 

Pretty  girls,  Tlie,  of  Still- 

berg  104.22 

Pri':tty  piece  of  business. 

Morton,  T 104.9 

Pride  and  prejudice.  Aus- 
ten, .1....  I 343.5 

Pride  and  prudence.  Arthur, 

T.  S 341.3 


Pride  of  the  market.  Plan- 

che,  J.  R 164.2 

Priest,  The,  and  the  Hugue- 
not. Bungener,  L.  (F.)  283.21 
Prime,  W.  C.  Boat  life  in 


Egypt  and  Nubia 87.18 

— Tent  life  in  the  Holy 

Land 87.16 

Prince  Eugene  and  his 

times.  Mundt,  C 281.9 

Prince  of  darkness.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 344.7 

Princess,  The.  Tennyson, 

A V.  1 of  107.10;  167.33 

Princess  Use.  Ploennies, 

L.  von 21.1 

Principles  form  character. 

Wehner,  J.  H 164.15 

Printer’s  devil.  Planche, 

J.  R 165.30 

Prior,  J.  Life  and  charac- 
ter of  E.  Burke.  2 v.  ..  116.6 


Prior,  W.  M.  The  king’s 
vesture.  Comparatively 
applied  to  W.  Miller...  366.25 
Prison  discipline.  Adshead, 

J.  Prisons  and  prison- 
ers   151.7 

— Thompson,  G.  Prison 

life  and  reflections 153.25 


PRIVATE 


67 


RANKE 


Shelf.  No. 

Private  life  of  an  Eastern 

king.  Knighton,  W.  .. . 19G.23 
Procter,  B.  W.  (Barnj 
Cornwall.)  Essays  and 

tales  in  prose.  2 v 20G.8 

Professor,  The.  Bronte,  C.  2G5.1G 


Professor  at  the  breakfast- 

table.  Holmes,  O.  VV.  154.30 
Progress.  Marsh,  L.  Apo- 
catastasis,  or  progress 
backwards 3G3.1 

— Spencer,  H.  Illustrations 

of  universal 155.11 

Progressive  speaker.  Tow- 
er, D 154  21 

Prometheus  chained.  J^s- 

chylus  339.17 

Prometheus  unbound.  Shel- 
ley, P.  B 1G8.24 

Promotion.  Planche,  J.  R. 

1G4.14,  2G 

Pronunciation.  Jennison, 

J.  Lessons  in  orthoepy.  38.9 

— Soule,  R.,  jr.  Manual  of 

English 155.14 

Propellers  and  steam  navi- 
gation. Macfarlane,  R.  3G4.3 
Prophecy.  Davies,  C.  N. 

Lectures  on 3GG.14 

— Miller,  W.  Views  of  the 

prophecies 3GG.2G 

— Stuart,  M.  Interpreta- 

tion of 3GG.32 

Prophete,  Le.  Meyerbeer, 

G 162.5 

Protestant  episcopal 

church.  Letters  on  the 
ministry,  ritual,  and  doc- 
trines of  the.  Sparks, 

J. 363.3 

Prout,  W.  Chemistry,  me-  » 

teorology,  and  diges- 
tion, with  reference  to 

natural  theology 37.6 

Proverb  series.  3v.  Name-  ♦ 
ly : — 

— No.  1.  Bradley,  M.  Birds 

of  a feather 26.6 

— No.  2.  Neily,K.J.  Fine 

feathers  do  not  make 
fine  birds 26.8 

— No.  3.  Bradley,  M Hand- 

some is  that  handsome 

does 26.7 

Proverbial  philosophy. 

Tupper,  M.  F 226.2 

Providence,  God  in  his. 

Fernald,  W.  M 366.13 

Prudy  keeping  house. 

Clarke,  R.  S 18.33 

Psychology,  Elements  of. 

Cousin,  V 36.38 


Nee  aZso  Intellectual  powers, 

Mind,  Philosophy,  Phrenology. 

Public  characters,  Sketches 

of.  Brougham,  H.,  lord.  198.11 

Puck.  Rame,  L.  de  la 264.17 

Pulaski,  Count  K.,  Life  of. 

See  Sparks,  J v.  4 of  117.2 

Pulpit  eloquence.  See  Hom- 
iletics. 

PuLTE,  J.  H.  Homoeopathic 

domestic  physician 386.3 

PULTOCK,  R.  See  Peter  Wil- 
kins. 


Shelf  No. 

PuMPELLY,  R.  Across  Amer- 
ica and  Asia 82.9 

Punishment,  Future.  Ad- 
ams, N.  Scripturalness 

of 385.15 

— Hudson,  C.  F.  Human 

destiny 385.16 

Pure  gold.  Marston,  (J.)  W.  165.29 
Puritan  commonwealth, 
Oliver’s,  reviewed.  See 

Thornton,  J.  W 353.10 

Puritani,  I.  Bellini,  V.  ..  162.8 

Puritans.  History  of  the. 

Neal,  I) 142.7 

Puritans  of  England.  Hop- 
kins, S 351.2 

Pursuit  of  knowledge  under 
difficulties.  Craik,  G.  L. 

156.8;  158.15 

Putnam,  I.,  Life  of.  See 
Peabody,  O.  W.  B. 

V.  7 of  117.1;  V.  2 of  123.7 


Putnam,  the  iron  son  of  ’76. 

Bannister,  N.  H 165.28 

Putnam’s  magazine.  Vol. 

1-9.  9 V 53.1 

Same.  New  series. 

Vol.  1-4.  4 V 175.2 

Pyle,  G.  W.,  Memorials  of. 

See  Woart,  J 389.20 

Pyrrhus,  History  of.  See 

Abbott,  J 15.31 

Quackenbos,  G.  P.  Natural 

philosophy 364.7 

Quadrupeds.  Emmons,  E. 
Quadrupeds  of  Massa- 
chusetts  33.12 

— Natural  history  of 19.20 

Quaker,  The,  and  the  young 
man  of  the  world.  Opie, 


A.  .V.  3 of  282.5;  v.  2 of  327.30 


Quarrels  of  authors.  Dis- 
raeli, 1 155.3 

Quarterly  review.  Vol.  49- 

51.  3 V 407.4 

Quartermasters  and  com- 
missaries, Manual  for. 

Hunter,  R.  F.  364.31 

Quash,  or  nigger  practice. 

Brookes,  G 164.22 

Quebec,  Guide  from  Niagara 

falls  to.  Hunter,  W.  S.  239.2 

Queechy.  Warner,  S 248.23 

Queen  of  hearts.  Collins, 

(W.)  W 326.9 

Queen  Mab.  Kavanagh,  .T.  265.4 
Queen  Mab.  Shelley,  P. 

B 168.24 

Queen’s  revenge.  Collins, 

(W.)  W 302.41 

Queens,  The,  of  society. 

Thomson,  K.  B 124.7 

Queer  little  people.  Stowe, 

H.  (E.)  B 22.7 

Quentin  Durward.  Scott, 

Sir  W 15  of  263.5 

Quest.  Bates,  J,  C 263.2 

Quiet  family,  A.  Suter,  W.  164.19 

Quiet  heart 261.8 

Quincy,  E.  Life  of  J.  Quincy.  113.1 

— Wensley 264.26 

Quincy,  Josiah,  h.  1772,  d. 

1864.  History  of  Har- 
vard university.  2v. ..  352.1 

1 — Life  of  J.  Q.  Adams 194.9 


Shelf.  No. 

Quincy,  Josiah,  continued. 

— Life  of  J.  Quincy,  jun.  ..  193.6 

— Life  of  S.  Shaw 113.12 

— Municipal  history  of  Bos- 

ton, 1630-1830 181.14 

— Life  of.  See  Quincy,  E.  113.1 
Quincy,  Josiah,  jr.,  b.  1744, 

d.  1775,  Life  of.  See 

Quincy,  J 193.6 

Quitman,  J.  A.  Life  and 

correspondence.  2v. ..  104.1 

Quits.  Tautphoeus,  Baron- 
ess I.  von 246.32 

Quodlibet.  Second- 

thoughts,  S 305.2 

Quorndon  hounds.  Her- 
bert, H.  W 385.13 

Quotations,  Familiar.  Bart- 
lett, J 205.11;  *R.R.,E.  7 

Rabbit  fancier 26.21 

Race  for  a wife.  Smart,  H.  302.53 
Races  of  man.  Pickering,  C.  367.32 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Uncivilized 

races 361.5 

Rachel  Gray.  Kavanagh,  J.  287.16 
Radical,  The.  Vol.  3-6.  4 v.  397.1 
Rae,  j.  New  principles  of 

political  economy 31.17 

Raffaelle  the  reprobate. 

Wilks,  T.  E 165.27 

Rag-picker  of  Paris.  Stir- 
ling, E 165.15 

Ragged  Dick.  Alger,  IL,  jr.  28.1 
Ragged  Dick  series.  Alger, 

H.,jr 28.1-6 

Railway  curves  and  tan- 
gents. Mifflin,  S.  W.  ..  34.25 

Rainbow’s  journey.  Abbott, 

J V.  2 of  16.3 

Raising  the  wind.  Kenney, 

J 164.4 

Rale,  S.,  Life  of.  See  Fran- 
cis, C V.  7 of  117.2 

Raleigh,  Sir  W.,  and  his 

time.  See  Kingsley,  C.  154.18 
Rambler,  The.  Johnson, 

S 1 of  151.4 

Rambles  among  the  Alps. 

Abbott,  J.  V.  7 of  16  1 

Rambles  and  reveries. 

Tuckerman,  H.  T 196.11 

Rame,  L.  de  la.  (“  Oitida.”) 

Puck : his  vicissitudes, 
adventures,  observa- 
tions, conclusions, 
friendships,  and  philos- 
ophies. 2 V.  in  1 264.17 

Ramsay,  D.  History  of 
South  Carolina,  from 
1670  to  1808.  2 132.4 

— Life  of  M.  L.  Ramsay...  198.10 
Ramsay,  M.  L.,  Life  of.  See 

Ramsay,  D 198.10 

Ran  away  to  sea.  Reid,  M.  25.15 
Ranald  Bannerman’s  boy- 
hood. Mac  Donald,  G.  27.29 
Rand,  E.  S.,jr.  Life  memo- 
ries; and  other  poems..  166.20 
Randall,  H.  S.  Life  of  T. 

Jefibrson.  3 v 121.11 

Randolph,  J.,  Life  of.  See 

Garland,  H.  A 193.4 

Ranke,  (F.)  L von.  History 
of  the  popes  in  the  IGth 
and  17th  centuries.  3 v.  338.2 


RAPHAEL 


r,8 


RHE'rORIC 


Shell'.  No. 

RAriiAKF..  LninurUiic,  A. 

(M.  L.  P.)  (le 

Rasskimm.  .Toliiison,  S.  v.  1 ol' 151.4 
Rationalism  in  Eiiropo. 

Locky,  W.  E.  H 184.7 

Ravknsiiok.  Kii),i>sl(!y,  II.  2G4.0 
Ray,  .1.  Mcinoriiils,  by  I)cr- 
linin,  Sir  J.  E.  Smith, 

Cuvier,  aiul  Diipetit 


Thouiirs  122.0 

Raymond,  R.  J.  Mr.  and 

Mrs.  Peter  White 104.10 

Raymond  and  Agnes.  Lewis, 

M.  G 104.24;  105.21 

Raynku,  R.  F.  The  dumb 

boy  of  Mancliester 105.30 

Rkacii,  a.  1L  Jenny  Lind 

at  last 104.10 

Read,  II.  F.  Dramatic  po- 
ems   101.1 

Covtevts. — Medea;  Ernii- 
nia;  The  new  world. 

Reade,  C.  Christie  John- 
stone. 18.55 240.1 

— The  cloister  and  the 

hearth 347.25 

— The  eightli  command- 

ment   204.30 

— Grihitli  Gaunt 347.23 

— Hard  cash 347.20 

— It  is  never  too  late  to 

mend  347.22 

— “ Love  me  little,  love  me 

long.”  Bost 347.10 

-Same.  N.  Y 288.11 

— Peg  Woffington,  Christie 

Johnstone,  and  other 
stories.  1800  347.24 

— Peg  Woffington.  1855..  240.3 

— White  lies 347.20 

— The  king’s  rival.  See 

Taylor,  T 105.17 

— Masks  and  faces.  See 

Taylor,  T 105.24 

— Two  loves  and  a life.  See 

Taylor,  T 105.20 

— and  Boucicault,  D.  (L.) 

Foul  play 347.21 

Reade,  W.  W.  Savage  Af- 
rica   . 82.4 

Reading  without  tears. 

Falconer,  E 305.11 

Real  and  ideal.  Montclair, 

J.  W 107.21 

Reason,  The,  why 385.17 

Reavis,  L.  U.  Saint  Louis ; 
the  future  great  city  of 

the  world 181.2 

Rehecca  and  Rowena. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  .v.  1 of  347.1 
Recent  inquiries  in  theol- 
ogy   385.1 

Recollection  of  O’Flanni- 
gan  and  the  fairies. 

Brougham,  J 104.9 

Recollec'I'ions  of  a busy 

life.  Greeley,  H 111.4 


JtECOLLi'XiTJONS  of  iiiy  cluld- 

hood.  JJppincott.  S.  J.  18.20 
Recollections  of  seventy 

years.  Farrar,  E 120.17 

Recoudh  of  live  years.  Lip- 
pi ncott,  S.  J 110.8 

RKcnicAiiONS  of  a country 

parson.  Boyd,  A.  K.  H.  154.35 


Hhi  lf.  No. 

Recueative  arts.  Bohn,  11. 

G.  1 1:md-book  of  gumes.  37  22 

— Every  little  boy’s  book..  20.22 

— Forest,  G.  Every  boy’s 

book 20.20 

— Head,  J.  H.  Home  pas- 

times   207.10 

— Hudson,  F.  I’rivale  tln;- 

alricals 108.23 

— T.eslie,  E.  Aimjrlcan  girl’s 

book 18.31 

— Martine,  A.  Droll  dia- 

logues for  school  and 
home  amusement 108.25 

— Smith,  H.  Festivals, 

games,  and  amusements.  48  20 

See  aim  Ainfliiiif,  CallHllien- 
GymiiahtioH,  Magic, 
Hliootiiig,  PportH,  WliiHt. 

Rector’s  wife.  Stretton,  J.  244.11 
Rec'I'ory  of  Moreland.  See 

Mary  Evans 240.13 

Red  as  a rose  is  she 301.0 


Red  court  farm.  Wood,  E. 

P 320.10 

Red  cross.  Adams,  W T.  13.5 
Redgauntlet.  vSeott,  Sir 

W V.  17  of  203.5 


Red-.iacket,  Life  and  times 

of.  ,SVe  Stone,  W.  L.  ..  102.5 

Red-letter  days  in  Apple- 

thorjie.  Dodge,  M.  A.  . 14.25 

Red  mask.  Brougham,  J.  . 105.19 
Red  Rover.  Cooper,  J.  F.  . 285.7 

Rede,  L.  T.  Art  of  getting 

money 158.13 

— Guide  to  the  stage 105.23 

Rede,  W.  L.  Sixteen-string 

Jack 105.21 

— The  skeleton  witness  ...  105.21 

Redfieli),  j.  W.  Compara- 
tive physiognomy 382.3 

Redskins,  The.  Cooper,  J. 

F 244.5;  285.0 

Reed,  II.  Life  of  J.  Reed. 

V.  8 of  117.2 

Reed,  J.,  Life  of.  See  Reed, 

H V.  8 of  117.2 

Reemelin,  C.  Vine-dress- 
er’s manual 304.10 

Reflections  in  retirement.  307.8 
Reformation.  Merle  d’Au- 
bigne,  J.  H.  Reforma- 
tion of  the  10th  century 


in  Germany  185.1 

— Tulloch,  J.  Leaders  of 

the 300.37 

Regeneration.  Sears,  E. 

11 300.30 

Regular  fix.  A!  Morton, 

J.  M 104.22 

Reid,  M.  Afloat  in  the  for- 
est  25.3 

— The  boy  hunters 25.20 

— The  boy  slaves 25.10 

— The  boy  tar 25.1 

— Bruin 25.5 

— The  bush-boys 25.0 

— The  clifi-climbers 25.14 

— The  desert  home 25.8 

— The  forest  exiles 25.12 

— ’I'he  giratte-hunters 25.11 

— J’he  ocean  waifs 25.9 

— Odd  people 25.2 

— J'Jie  plant  hunters 25.4 

— Ran  away  to  sea 25.15 


Sh.lf.  No. 

Re 

ID,  M.,  continned. 

— 

'flic  vonng  voyaiimirs  . .. 

25.13 

— 

'fin*  yoiin;;  y:»g< 

•rs 

25.7 

Re 

.n.ci  ED  ad<lr<T'.s( 

•s.  Sitiltli, 

11 

107.9 

Re 

.M.cir.D  wife. 

Sb’phcns, 

A.  S 



.300.4 

Re 

LiGiDN.  Dick, 

T.  Phl- 

losopby  of. . . . 



335.3 

— 

'fracts  intcndiMl 

1 to  t«-aeli 

religion  without  super- 

stition  



385.24 

Sre  (lino  CliriBtiaiilly,  Tlicul- 
oify. 


Helkgo.ns,  Book  of.  Hay- 
ward, J 385.18 

Relfgioch  ideas.  Progress 

of.  Child,  L.  M 383.2 

llELKiious  princlpln.  For- 
mation of.  Hamilton,  K.  307.12 

Rena.  Ibmlz,  Ch  L 3.10.12 

Renan,  (J.)  F.  St.  Paul...  3.00.11 
Rende/.voi’s,  'fhe.  Ayton, 

R 104.12,  23 

Rennie,  J.  Insect  architec- 


turc 

388.3 

— Natural  history 

of  birds.  19.10 

Ren'I'-day,  'I'he. 

.lerrold, 

1) 

105.4 

Rent  in  a cloud. 

Lever,  C. 

(•!•) 

Renwick,  H.  B.  and  J.  Lives 
ofJ.  Jay  and  A.  Hamil- 
ton  48.19 

Renwick,  j.  Life  of  B. 
Thompson,  count  linnx- 
ford V.  5 of  117.2 

— Life  of  1).  Rittenhouse. 

V.  7 of  117.1;  V.  2 of  123.7 

— Life  ofR.  Fulton.. V.  10  of  117.1 

• V.  1 of.  123.7 

Rkpresentatia'e  men.  Em- 
erson, R.  W 215.4 

Retribution.  Southworth, 

E.  D.  E.  N 344.10 

Retribution.  Taylor,  T.  105.18 
Return  of  the  Druses. 

Browning,  R . . . . v.  2 of  107.15 
Revenge,  The.  Opie,  A. 

V.  2 of  282.5 

Revenue  collector.  The. 

Spiess,  C.  H V.  1 of  327.36 

Reveriiiis  of  a bachelor. 

Mitchell,  D.  G 240.24 

Review,  The.  Colman,  G., 

the  younger 165.26 

Reviews  of  a part  of  Pres- 
• cott’s  History  of  Ferdi- 
nand and  Isabella,  and 
of  Campbell’s  Lectures 


on  poetry 185.3 

Readout  of  Islam.  Shelley, 

P.  B 168.24 

Revolutionary  soldier. 

Jaimson,  G 164.21 

Riiand,  Tally, Guttle 

and  gulpit 165.28 

Rhees,  W.  j.  Manual  of 
public  libraries  in  the 
United  States  and  Brit- 
ish provinces 151.8 

Rhesus.  Euripides.  ..v.  2 of  339.2 
Rhetoric.  Adams,  J.  Q. 

Lectures  on 152.1 

— Campbell,  G.  Philoso- 
phy of 365.1 


RHETORIC 


69 


ROMAN 


Shelf.  No. 

Rhetoric,  continued. 

— Whately,  R.  Elements 

of 865.9 

See  also  Elocution,  Elo- 
quence, Homiletics,  Orutory. 

Rhine,  Up  the.  Hood,  T...  305.17 
Rhodes,  T.  B.  Bombastes 

farioso  164.5 

Ribault,  J.,  Life  of.  See 

Sparks,  J v.  7 of  117.2 

Ricci,  E.  and  L.  Crispino 
e la  comare.  Italian, 
with  English  transla- 
tion  162.10 

Rice,  C.  The  three  guards- 
men  165.18 

Rich  and  humble.  Adams, 

W.  T 11.8 

Rich  and  poor.  Marcet,  J.  268.1 
Richard  I,  of  England.  Ab- 
bott, J.  History  of ... . 15.33 

— Richard  of  Devizes.  Cru- 

sade of  Richard  Coeur  de 

Lion 338.9 

Richard  II,  of  England, 
History  of.  See  Abbott, 

J 15.36 

Richard  of  Cirencester. 
Ancient  state  of  Britain. 

See  Giles,  J.  A 337.2 

Richard  of  Devizes.  Cru- 
sade of  Richard  Coeur  de 

Lion 338.9 

Richard  II.  Shakespeare, 

W V.  6 of  163.1 

V.  3 of  163.2;  v.  2 of  163.11 
Richard  III,  of  England, 
History  of.  See  Abbott, 

J 15.15 

Richard  III.  Shakespeare, 

W.  . . V.  2 of  161.4 ; V.  8 of  163.1 
v.  4 of  163.2;  165.2 
Richard  the  fearless. 

Yonge,  C.  M 325.5 

Richards,  C.  F.  John  Guil- 
derstring’s sin 246.30 

Richards,  W.  C.  Harry’s 

vacation 246.10 

— Memoir  of  G.  N.  Briggs.  115.15 
Richardson,  A.  1).  Beyond 

the  Mississippi. 82.11 

— The  secret  service,  the 

field,  the  dungeon,  and 

the  escape 131.6 

Richardson,  H.  D.  Domes- 
tic fowl  and  ornamental 
poultry V.  1 of  365.29 

— The  hive  and  the  honey- 

bee   V.  1 of  365.29 

— The  hog V.  1 of  365.29 

— Horses v.  1 of  365.29 

Richardson,  Sir  J.  Arctic 

searching  expedition. . . 86.15 

Richelieu.  Bulwer-Lytton, 

E.  CG.  E.  L.) 165.1 

Richelieu.  James,  G.  P.  R.  283  3 
Richter,  J.  P.  (F.)  Levana.  206.22 

— Life  of.  See  Lee,  E.  B.  116.5 
Ricord,  F.  W.  History  of 


Rome 186.10 

Riehl,  W.  H.  Neues  Novel- 

lenbuch 277  2 

Rienzi.  Mitford,  M.  R.  ...  165.20 
Rifle  tactics.  Hardee,  W. 

J 368.4 


Shelf.  No. 


Rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon. 

Baker,  Sir  S.W 26.19 

Rifle,  axe,  and  saddle-bags. 

Milburn,  W.  11 243.15 

Right  at  last.  Gaskell,  E.  C.  287.4 
Rights  of  man.  Leland,  O. 

S 164.18 

Rigoletto.  Verdi,  G 162.11 

Ring,  The,  and  the  book. 

Browning,  R 167.13 

Ringgold,  C.  Charts,  with 
sailing  directions  [for 
bays  and  rivers  in]  Cali- 
fornia   31.12 

Rip  Van  Winkle.  Burke,  C.  165.20 
Ritchie,  A.  C.  (M.),  former- 
ly Mrs.  Mowatt.  (Isabel.') 
Armand 165.22 

— Autobiography  of  an  ac- 

tress   105.2 

— Mimic  life 265.14 

Ritchie,  L.  The  robber  of 

the  Rhine.  Dramatized. 

See  Almar,  G 165.20 

Ritteniiouse,  D.,  Life  of. 


See  Renwick,  J.  ..  v.  7 of  117.1 
V.  2 of  123.7 
Rival  beauties.  Pardoe,  J.  321.4 
Rivals,  The.  Shericlan,  R. 

B 163.9;  165.4 

Riverside  magazine  for 
young  people.  Vol.  1-4. 

4 V 176.1 

Road  to  ruin.  Holcroft,  T.  165.8 
Roaring  girl.  Middleton, 

T V.  2 of  163.10 

Rob  of  the  bowl.  Kennedy, 

J.  P 245.17;  305.4 

Rob  Roy,  Adventures  of. 

See  Grant,  J 287.8 

Rob  Roy.  Scott,  Sir  W. 

V.  4 of  263.5 

Rob  Roy  Maegregor.  Po- 

cock,  1 165.12 

Robber  of  the  Rhine.  Dra- 
matized from  L.  Ritchie. 

See  Almar,  G 165.20 

Robber’s  wife.  Pocock,  I.  165.25 
Robbers,  The.  Schiller,  (J.  , 

C.)  F.  von 165.14 

Robbins,  C.  History  of  the 
second  church,  or  Old 
North,  in  Boston 353.6 

— Memoir  of  M.  E.  Clapp..  196.21 
Robert  Emmet.  Pilgrim,  J.  165.27 
Robert  Graham.  Heutz,  C. 

L 346.6 

Robert  le  dialile.  Meyer- 
beer, G 162.5 

Robert  Macaire.  Selby,  C.  164.3 
Roberts,  J.  Hand-book  of 

artillery 368.1 

Roberts,  W.  Life  and  cor- 
respondence of  H.  More. 

2 196.3 

Robertson,  F.  W.  Life  and 

letters.  2 v.  in  1 116.11 

— Sermons.  2 v 366.36 

Robertson,  J.  C.  Memorials 

of  London.  See  Byer- 
ley,  T 359.1 

— Percy  anecdotes.  See 

Byerley,  T 151.3 

Robertson,  William.  The 
clockinaker’s  hat.  See 
Girardin,  E.  de 164.8 


Shelf.  No. 

Robertson,  William,  cont’d. 

— Ernestine,  from  the 

French.  ^S'f’eDennery, — . 165.15 
Robertson,  William,  Z>.  D. 
Discovery  and  settle- 
ment of  America 142.2 

— History  of  America,  in- 

cluding the  posthumous 
volume  containing  the 
history  of  Virginia  to 
1688,  and  of  New  Eng- 


land to  1652.  4 V 133.7 

— Knowledge  which  the  an- 
cients had  of  India 143.3 


— Reign  of  Charles  v;  Life 

after  his  abdication,  by 
W.  H.  Prescott.  2 v.  ..  148.12 

— Scotland  during  the  reign 

of  queen  Mary  and  of 

king  James  vi 142.3 

Robinson,  E.,  and  Smith,  E. 
Biblical  researches  in 
Palestine,  Mount  Sinai, 
and  Arabia  Petraea.  3 v.  232.11 
Robinson,  F.  Organization 
of  the  army  of  the  Uni- 
ted States.  2 V 207.1 

Robinson,  H.  C.  Diary, 
reminiscences,  and  cor- 
respondence. 2 V 116.12 

Robinson,  M.  Life 79.3 

Robinson  Crusoe.  De  Foe, 

D 17.27;  246.18;  305.8 

Robson,  W.  J.  Love  and 

loyalty 165.25 

Rocky  mountains.  Fre- 
mont, J.  C.  Exploring 
expedition  to  the 94.4 

— Ruxtou,  G.  F.  Adven- 

tures in  the 95.4 

Roderick,  the  last  of  the 

Goths.  Southey,  R.  .. . 161.2 

V.  9 of  227.2 

Roderick  Random.  Smol- 


lett, T 324.1 

Rodolphus.  Abbott,  J.  v.  6 of  16.2 
Rodwell,  G.  H.  Teddy  the 

tiler 164.16 

Rodwell,  T.  G.  More  blun- 
ders than  one 164.15 

— The  young  widow 164.9 

Roe,  a.  S.  How  could  he 

help  it? 243.13 

— To  love  and  to  be  loved, 

and  Time  and  tide 243.12 

Rogers,  J.  Management  of 

poultry,  pigeons,  etc.  . . 38.8 

Rogers,  S.  Table-talk.  Ad- 
ded Porsoniana 205.2 

Roget,  P.  M.  Thesaurus  of 
English  words  and 
phrases *R.  R.,  E.  3 


Rokeby.  Scott,  SirW.  v.  4 of  228  7 

228.9 

Roland,  M.  J.  P.,  History 


of.  See  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  15.22 
Roland,  A,  for  an  Oliver. 

Morton,  T 164.15 

Roland  Yorke.  Wood,  E.P.  321.7 

Roll-call,  The 389.20 

Rollin,  C.  Ancient  history. 

8 143.1 


Roman  catholic  church.  Tri- 
als of  a mind  in  its  pro- 
gress to  Catholicism. 

Ives,  L.  S 387.2 


ROMAN 


70 


ST.  JOHN 


Hliclf.  No. 

Roman  oxilo,  TIic.  0;ijani, 

(} 107.3 

Roman  (iiK^slion,  'I’lio. 

About,  K.  (F.  V.) 188.0 

Romanck  iiftoi’  marriage. 

Goodrich,  F.  H...l()4.2l;  105.21 
Ro.manck  and  nudity. 

Rroii^jjham,  J 105.10 

Romanck  oT  a poor  youujij 

man.  Feuillot,  0 105.23 

Roaianck  of  the  harem. 

Rardoe,  .1 321.4 

Roaianck  of  the  republic. 

Child,  L.  M 320.21 

Romanck  under  diMiculties. 

Rurnand,  F.  C 104.11 

Romany  Rye.  Borrow,  G.  02.2 
Romaunt,  C.  The  island 
home ; or  the  young 

cast-aways 15.38 

Roaik.  About,  E.  (F.  V.) 

Rome  of  to-day 234.20 

— Adam,  A.  Roman  an- 

tiquities   353.0 

— Ammianus  Marcelliuus. 

Roman  history 180.5 

— Arnold,  T.  History  of 


the  later  Roman  com- 
monwealth   134.0 

— Bonner,  J.  C.’hild’s  his- 

tory of 10.8 

— Gibbon,  E.  Decline  and 

fall  of  the  Roman  em- 
pire  140.3 

— Goldsmith,  O.  History 

of 148.0 

Roman  history,  to  the 

destruction  of  the  West- 
ern empire 353.13 

— Keightley,  T.  History  of.  185.0 

Livius  Patavinus,  T.  His- 
tory of 330.8 

— Record,  E.  W.  History 

of 180.10 

Roaiko  and  Juliet.  Bellini, 

V 102.8 

Roaiko  and  Juliet.  Gouuod, 

C.  E 162.3 

Roaiko  and  Juliet.  Shake- 
speare, W V.  2 of  161.4 


V.  10  of  163.1 ; V.  6 of  163.2 
V.  4 of  163.11;  165.7 
Roaiola.  Lewes,  M.  J.  241.0  ; 347.15 
Roaiui.us,  History  of.  See 

Abbott,  J 15.30 

Rongku,  E.  {llerve.)  Eleur- 
de-the.  Erencii,  with 
English  translation....  162.6 
RoiiY  G’More.  Lover,  S.  • . 165.20 
Rosamund  Gray.  Lamb,  C. 

V.  2 of  156.0 

Ro.scoe,  T.  German  novel- 

i.sts.  Vol.  2 327.25 

(Jontfmts.  — I’onul.-xr  tradi- 
tioriH  by  Nachtigal  and  others. 

Ros(;oe,  W.  Life  of  Lorenzo 

de’  Medici 338,12 

Rosk.  American  rosecultur- 

ist V.  2 of  365.20 

Rosk  of  Ettrick  vale.  I.ynch, 

T.  J 165.17 

lioSKCUANH,  W.  S.  Report 
on  the  batth;  of  Mur- 
freesboro’,  'I’enn.  See 
United  States 352.7 


8h<-ir.  No. 

Rosina  Meadows. 

Engli.sh, 

W.  B 

165.21 

Rossini,  G.  A.  II 

barliiere 

di  Siviglia;  fMnderclla; 

La  gazz;i,  ladra 

; Moses 

in  Egy|)t;  Otelh 

);  Semi- 

raiuidi!;  Stabat  mater; 

William  4’(>11. 

Italian, 

with  English 

trail  si  a- 

tion 

162.7 

Rough  and  ready. 

Alger, 

H.,jr ’.. 

28.4 

Rough  diamond. 

Buck- 

stone,  J.  B.  . . . 



164.6 

Round  the  block. 

Bouton, 

J.  B 

261.4 

Rowk,  N.  Jane  Shore 165.13 

— Lady  Jane  Gray 160.6 

Royal  favourite.  Gore,  Mrs. 

(C.  G.  F.) .302.8 

Roylk,  j.  F.  Fibrous  i)lants 
of  India  litted  for  cord- 
age, clolhing,  and  paper.  33.16 

Ruuy  Gray’s  strategy.  Ste- 


phens,  A.  S 306.14 

Ruhy’s  husband.  Terhune, 

M.  V 342.23 

Ruffian  boy.  Opie,  A v.  3 of  282.5 

V.  2 of  327. .30 

Kuffini,  G.  Lavinia 213.8 

Rufus  and  Lose.  Alger,  IL, 

jr ' 28.6 

Rumkoff,  J.  Tritles 27.30 

Rulk  of  the  monk.  Gari- 
baldi, G.  261.51 

Rumfoiu),  Count.  See 
Thompson,  B. 

Runaway  match.  Wood,  E. 


Rundkll,  Mrs.  Domestic 

cookery 367.17 

Rural  felicity.  Buckstone, 

J.  B 165.25 

Rural  hand  books.  Saxton, 

C.  M 365.29 

Rur.\l  letters.  Willis,  N. 

P 386.1 

Rush,  B.  Medical  inquiries 
upon  diseases  of  the 

mind  154.12 

Rush,  R.  Residence  at  the 

court  of  London 183.10 

Ruskin,  j.  Elements  of 

drawing  367.24 

— King  of  the  golden  river.  22.2 

— Modern  painters.  4 v.  ..  364.26 

— The  true  and  the  beauti- 

ful   207.7 

Russell,  M.  Ancient  and 

modern  Egypt 88.1 

— History  and  present  con- 

dition of  the  Barbary 
states 19.19 

— History  of  Palestine 19.8 

— Life  of  Cromwell.  2 v.  . 19.13 

— Nubia  and  Abyssinia 19.30 

Russell,  William,  of  Lon- 
don. Modern  Europe. 

3 143.8 


Russell,  William,  of  Mass. 

American  elocutionist.  365.2 
Russell,  William  11.  My 

diary  North  and  South.  94.19 
Russkli.,  Williams.  Guide 
to  IMymoutli,  and  recol- 
lections of  the  pilgrims.  186.14 


No. 


Kuhsia.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

Fmpln-  of 235.6 

— Dixon,  W.  11.  Free  Hus- 

sia 85.2 

— EuLdisliwomau  iu 236.1 

— Eusl.aphiovf,  A.  10'- 

source.s  of ISS.lf) 

— Gurowski,  A.  (G.)  de. 

Kussi.a  as  it  is 91.12 

— Hainley,  E.  B.  War  in 

southern 185.13 


— LaLOiv,  G.  (hu  'FIk!  knout 

and  the  hussi.ans 86.13 

Macirillivray,  W.  Hum- 
boldl’s  ifuirncy  iu  Asi- 
atic...!  48.28 

— Maxwell,  J.  S.  'The  czar, 

his  court  and  people...  196.22 

— Oliphant,  L.  Russian 

sljores  of  the  Black  S(;a, 

1852 91.22 

— S.ala,  G.  A.  Residcnee  in.  236.2 

— Segur,  P.  1’.  de.  Expe- 

dition to,  iu  1812 18.17 

— Spencer,  E.  Turkey, 

Russia,  etc 9t;.13 

— Stephens. . I.  L.  Incidents 

of  travel  in 86.12 

.SVfi  aZso  Arnoor,  Hlnck  f<pa, 

Crimea.  Also  C'atticrinc  II, 

Peter  llie  great. 


Russian  empire.  The 96.11 

Russo-'l'pitKisH  canqiaigns 
of  1828,  29.  Chesney, 

E.  R 97.12 

Ruth  Oakley.  Williams,  T.  165.27 
Ruxton,  G.  E.  Adventures 
iu  Mexico  and  the  Rocky 

mountains 95.4 

— Life  in  the  far  West 95.5 


Sabine,  L.  Address  before 
the  New  England  histor- 
ic-genealogical society, 
Sept.  13,  1859,  the  hun- 
dredth anniversary  of 


the  death  of  Wolfe 183.7 

— American  loyalists 101.4 


— Life  of  E.  Preble.. V.  12  of  117.2 


— Loyalists  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution.  2v.  ...  111.8 

Sabine,  R.  The  electric  tel- 
egraph   37.11 

Sacred  and  legendary  art. 

Jameson,  A.  (M.) 47.23 

S.^wuLF.  Narrative.  See 

Wright,  T 85  22 

Saffo.  Pacini,  G 162.10 

Sahara,  Life  in  the  great. 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B 23.1 

Sailor  boy.  Adams,  W.  T.  12  7 
Sailor  of  France.  Buck- 

stone,  J.  B 165,19 

Sails  and  sailmaking.  Kip- 
ping, R 37.12 

St.  Bartholomew,  Massa- 
cre of.  White,  H 147,6 

St.  Cupid.  Jerrold,  D 164.7 

Saint  Denis.  Hugo,  Comte 

V.  TM.) 241.5 

Saint-Gildas.  Kavanagh,J.  24.2 
St.  John,  B.  Village  life  in 

Egypt.  2 V 236.7 

St.  John,  IL,  lord  BoUng- 
hroke.  Letters  on  the 
study  and  use  of  history.  184.3 


ST.  JOHN 


71 


SCIENTIFIC 


Shelf.  No. 

St.  John,  J.  A.  Lives  of  cele- 
brated travellers.  3 v.  59.1 
St.  John,  P.  B.  The  arctic 

Crusoe 17.26 

Saint  Louis  ; tlie  future 
jireat  city  of  the  w^orld. 

Reavis,  L.  U 181.2 

Saint-Maus,  Cisteriie  de 
Court! ras,  vicomtesse  de. 
(Comtesse  Dash.)  Made- 
moiselle Fifty  millions . . 302.49 
St.  Martin’s  eve.  Wood, 

E.  P 321.16 

St.  Patrick’s  day.  Sheri- 
dan, K.  B 163.9 

St.  Patrick’s  eve.  Power, 

T 164.2 

St.  Paul.  Renan,  (J.)  E. ..  366.11 
Saint  Pierre.  (J.  H.)  B.  de. 

Paul  and  Virginia 17.10 

St.  Ronan's  well.  Scott, 

Sir  W V.  16  of  263.5 

St.  Valentine’s  day.  Scott, 

SirW V.  21  of  263.5 

Saintine,  (J.)  X.  Boniface, 

called.  Picciola 17.9 

Sala,  G.  a.  a journey  due 
North;  a residence  in 
Russia 236.2 

— Seven  sons  of  mammon.  302.15 
Salem  witchcraft.  Mudge, 

Z.  A 137.4 

Sallustius  Crispus,  C. 
[Works.]  Translated 

by  W.  Rose 339.13 

Salmagundi.  Irving,  W. 

V.  1 of  46.6 

Salmon,  J.  Old  and  young.  165.27 
Salt-water  Dick.  Nowell, 

H.  P.  H 14.9 

Sam  Slick,  pseud.  See  Hal- 
iburton,  T.  C. 

Sampson,  W.  Memoirs....  79.11 
Samson  Agonistes.  Milton, 

J.  . . V.  2 of  161.5  ; V.  2 of  167.24 
Samuels,  E.  A.  Ornithology 
and  oology  of  New  Eng- 
land  31.8 

Sanborn,  C.  W.  The  North 
and  the  South.  See 

Chase,  H 136.15 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  See 
Dudevaut,  A.  L.  A.  D. 
Sand-hills  of  Jutland . A n- 

dersoii,  H.  C 14.6;  307.11 

San  Diego,  Gal.,  Military 
reconnoissance  from 
Fort  Leavenworth,  Mo., 

to.  Emory,  W.  11 232.9 

Sandwich  islands.  See  Ha- 
waiian islands. 

Sanford  and  Merton.  Day, 

'r 17.7 

Santo  Domingo.  See  Trop- 
ics. 

Saracen,  Lands  of  the. 

Taylor,  J.  Bayard 234.25 

Saracens,  History  of  the. 

Uckley,  S 338.3 

Sardanapalus.  Byron,  G. 

(G.  N.),ZorcZ 165.14 

V.  7 of  228.2 

Sargent,  E.  Arctic  adven- 
ture  97.5 

— Life  and  public  services 

of  H.  Clay 195.11 


Sheif.  No. 

Sargent,  E.,  continued. 

— Original  dialogues 154.20 

— Peculiar 265.19 

— The  standard  speaker...  153.14 

— Modern  standard  drama. 

See  Dramas,  Collection 


of. 

Sargent,  L.  M.  {Sujma.) 
Reminiscences  of  S. 

Dexter 47.31 

Sargent,  W.  Life  and  ca- 

reer  of  J.  Andre 197.3 

Sart(  »r  resartus.  Carlyle, 

T 155.8 

Satan  in  Paris,  from  Clair- 

ville.  See  Selby,  C.  ..  165.24 
Satanstoe.  Cooper,  J.  F.  285.8 
Saunders,  C.  H.  The  pi- 
rate’s legacy 165  29 

— Rosiiia  Meadows.  See 

English,  W.  B 165.24 

Saundehs,  F.  Mosaics....  153.19 


Sauzay,  A.  Wonders,  of 

glass-making  in  all  ages.  36. 10 
Savage,  J.  Our  living  rep- 


resentative men 197.6 

Savage,  M.  The  woman  of 

business 302.51 

Saville,  j.  F.  The  miller’s 

maid  164.10 

Saxe,  J.  G.  Poems 167.11 

— Clever  stories  of  many 

nations 22.5 


Saxton,  C.  M.  Rural  hand 
books.  2 V.  Namely  : — 

American  rose  culturist. 

V.  2 of  365.29 

Bentz,  L.  Elements  of 

agriculture v.  2 of  365.29 

Browne,  D J.  Ameri- 
can bird  fancier.. V.  2 of  365.29 

Dana,  S.  L.  Essay  on 

manures v.  2 of  365.29 

Fessenden,  T.  G.  Amer- 
ican kitchen  gardener. 

V.  2 of  365.29 

Johnson,  L.  Every  lady 

he  r o wn  flo  w e r ga  rd  e n e r . 

V.  2 of  365.29 

Milburn,  M.  M.  The 

cow  V.  1 of  365.29 

The  pests  of  the  farm. 

V.  1 of  365.29 

Richardson,  H.  D.  Do- 
mestic fowl  and  orna- 
mental poultry  ..V.  1 of  365.29 

The  hive  and  the 

honey-bee v.  1 of  365.29 

The  hog V.  1 of  365.29 

Horses v.  1 of  365.29 

Say  and  seal.  Warner,  S.  . 263.4 

Scandinavia,  ancient  and 

modern.  Crichton,  A.  . 48.14 

ScARTH,  J.  Twelve  years  in 

China 96.15 

Scene,  A,  in  the  life  of 
an  unprotected  female. 

Coyne,  J.  S 164.19 

Scenes  in  the  practice  of 
a New  York  surgeon. 

Dixon,  E.  H 198.8 

ScHAFF,  P.  Political,  social, 
and  religious  character 
of  the  United  States...  236.6 
ScHEFER,  L.  The  artist’s 

married  life 198.9 


Shelf.  No. 


ScHELE  DE  Vere,  M.  Com- 
parative philology 387.12 

— Stray  leaves  from  the 

book  of  nature 364.27 

— Wonders  of  the  deep....  34.14 
Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F.  von. 

Aesthetic  letters,  essays, 
and  philosophical  let- 
ters   156.28 

— Historical  dramas 157.23 


Contents.  — Don  Carlos ; 

Mary  Stuart;  The  inaiU  of  Or- 
leans; The  bride  of  Messini. 

— Revolt  of  the  Nether- 
lands, [etc.].  Loud 157.24 

Contents.  — Revolt  of  the 
Netherlands;  Trial  of  Counts 
Egmont  and  Horn;  Siege 
of  Antwerp ; Wallenstein’s 
camp  ; I’iccolomini ; Death  of 


Wallenstein;  Wilhelm  Tell. 

Same.  N.  Y 148.4 

Contents,  — Revolt  of  the 
Netherlands  ; Trial  of  Counts 
Egmont  and  Horn;  Siege  of 
Antwerp. 

— The  robbers 165.14 

— Thirty  years’ war 148.3 

SciiLEGEL,  (C.  W.)  F.  von. 

^Esthetic  and  miscella- 
neous works 338.4 

— Lectures  on  history 338.5 

— Philosophy  of  hi>tory ....  337.3 

SciiLEiDEN,  M.  J.  Poetry  of 

the  vegetable  world  ; the 
science  of  botany 365.23 


SCHLESIER,  G.  Life  of  W. 
von  Humboldt.  See 

Kleiicke,  P.  F.  H 124.12 

Schmidt,  or  Smith,  H.  I. 


Education 19.3 

Scholar,  The.  Buckstone, 

J.  B 165.26 

ScH()NBERG-CoTTA  family. 

Charles,  E 246.11 

School  days  at  Rugby. 

Hughes,  T 248.13;  266.9 

School-days  of  eminent 

men.  Timbs,  J 195.5 

School  for  scandal.  Sheri- 
dan, R.  B 163.9;  165.1 

School  of  reform.  Morton, 

T 165.20 


Schoolboy  davs.  Kingston, 

W.  H.  G.  “ 14.5 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Algic 
researches.  Indian  tales 
and  legends.  Vol.  2 ...  327.32 
Science.  Braude,  W.  'V. 

Dictionary  of *R.  R.,  B.  5 

Encycloptedia  of.  .*R.  R.,  A.  8 


— Brewer,  E.  C.  Scientific 

knowledge  of  things  fa- 
miliar   367.20 

— Lardner,  D.  Lectures  on.  361.21 

Museum  of 385.11 

— Mayhevv,  H.  Wonders  of.  16.10 

— Wells,  I).  A.  Annals  of 

scientific  discovery....  35.1 

See  also  Natural  history, 

Physical  sciences. 

Scientific  dialogues.  Joyce, 

J 38.16 

Scip:ntific  men.  Biogra- 
phies of  distinguished. 

Arago,  (D.)  F.  (J.)....  197.7 


SCITUATE 


72 


RKI.K 


Rbclf.  No. 

Scituate,  Mass..  History  of. 

D(‘ane,  S 

353.7 

Scotland.  Abbott 

, J.  A 

— Adams,  W.  T. 

Young 

America  in  .... 

13.6 

— Herbert,  11.  W. 

Knights 

of 

— Lippincott,  S.  J. 

Bonnie 

Scotland 

26.23 

— Robertson,  W. 

History 

of,  1542-1603  .. 

— Scott,  Sir  W. 

Stories 

from  Scottish 

history. 

V.  24-20  of  200.5;  348.1 

— Strickland,  A.  Lives  of 

the  (luecns  of 145.3 

— Victoria,  (jiiaen  of  Emj- 

laml.  Our  life  in  the 
lliglilands 124.2 

See  also  Mary,  Skye. 

Scott,  G.  C.  Fishing  in 

American  waters 33.11 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Poetical 

works.  Post.  1)  V.  ...  228.7 

Contents. — Vol.  T.  Memoir; 

Tyay  of  tlie  Last  minstrel.  11. 
Marmion.  111.  Lady  of  the 
lake.  IV.  Ivokehy  ; Vision  of 
Don  Roderick.  V.  The  lord 
of  the  isles.  VI.  Imitations  of 
the  ancient  h.allads;  Ballads 
from  the  Grerman;  Songs. 

Vll.  Miscellaneous  ])oem8; 

Poems  printed  in  Lockhart’s 
biography;  Lyrical  pieces, 
mottoes,  etc.,  from  the  Waver- 
ley  novels.  VIII.  Bridal  of 
Triermain;  Harold  the  daunt- 
less; The  field  of  Waterloo; 

P.alidon  hill ; MacDuff ’s  cross. 

IX.  Doom  of  Devorgoil ; Au- 
chindrane  ; The  house  of  As- 
pen ; G-oetz  of  Berlichingen. 

Same.  N.  Y 228.9 

Contents.  — Memoir;  Lay  of 
the  last  minstrel ; Marmion  ; 

I.ady  of  the  lake ; Vision  of 
Don  Roderick;  Rokeby;  Bal- 
lads; Lyrics;  Songs. 

— WaveiTey  novels.  27  v.  263.5 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Waver- 
ley.  II.  Guy  Mannering.  III. 

The  antiquary.  IV.  Rob  Roy. 

V-VII.  'I’ales  of  my  landlord  ; 

V.  Black  dwarf;  Gld  mortali- 
ty. VI.  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian. 

VII.  Bride  of  Lammermoor; 

I.egend  of  Montrose.  VIII. 

Ivanhoe.  IX.  The  monastery. 

X.  The  abbot.  XI.  Kenil- 
worth. XII.  'rhei)irate.  XIII. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.  XIV.  Pev- 
eril  of  the  Peak.  XV.  Quen- 
titi  Durward.  XVI.  St.  Ro- 
rian’s  well.  XVII.  Redgaunt- 
let.  XVII I.  Tales  of  the  cru- 
saders: 'J’he  hetrothed  ; 'I'he 
talisman.  XIX.  Woodstock. 

XX,  XXL  Chroidcles  of  the 
Canongate:  XX.  Highland 
widow;  'I’wo  drovers;  My 
aunt  Margaret’s  mirror;  H'ap- 
cstried  ehami)er ; Laird’s  .Jock. 

XXL  St.  Vahitiline’s  day.  or 
the  fair  maid  of  Perth.  XXII. 

Anne  of  Geierstein.  XXIll. 

Count  Robert  of  I'aris.  XXIV. 

Castle  Daiitrcirous ; Glossary 
to  the  W.-iverley  nov(ds. 
XXIV-XXVI.  'Pales  of  a 
grandfather:  Stories  from 

Hef)ttlHh  history.  XXVII. 

'Pahfs  of  a grandfather:  Sto- 
ries taken  from  the  history  of 
J''runcc. 


• Hhclf.  No. 

Hcott,  Sir  W.,  ronfin.iied. 

— Idle  ol’  Nupolcoii  Iluoiui- 

luirtc.  2v 187.4 

— Lady  of  l lic  hike 106.24 

— Marmion 166. IH 

— 'i’al(*H  of  .t  gramUallicr. 

I listory  ol‘ Scot  land.  6 v.  318.1 

— Eyrhyggja  Saga,  Abstract 

of  the.  '/S'cc  .Mallet,  IMI.  235.15 

— Guy  Mannering.  Drama- 
•'ti/.ed.  A'edTerry,  I).  . . . 165.11 

— Heart  of  Mid-Lotliian. 

Dramatized.  See  Dib- 
din,  T 165.20 

— Ivanlio(>.  Dramatized. 

Dibdin, 'r 165.29 

— Lady  of  the  lake.  Dram- 

atized. See  Dibdin,  16.5.26 

— Life  of.  /S’ee  Jvockhart,  J. 

G 198.4 

Note.  — 'Phe  following  table 
gives  the  time  of  action  in  the 
various  ‘novels,  and  the  indic- 
ative historical  data. 

Count  Robert  of  I’aris.  UKW).  (Jni- 
sni/px  mill  ( 'oii.itii )i/iiioj)lr, 

Hctrotlicd.  Iisr.  If'rMi.rlr. 

'J'ulisman.  C<iiir-ilt-Linn. 

Ivatilioc.  Il'.q.  Cn  iir-<lc- l.iini. 

Castle  Dangerous.  bTlK!-?.  Srottinh. 

Fair  tnaid  of  Perth.  1 10‘2.  Scitlll!ih. 

Qiu'iitiu  Durward.  1470.  Friinrc. 

L<>„h  .\7. 

AuiUMifticicrstcin.  1474-7.  France. 
Mona.stery.  !.").'>!),  etc. 

Abbot.  I.■>(i8.  (^Hcrn  of  Sciitx. 

Kenilworth.  15(5.  Queen  KUza- 

brf/i , 

Laird’s  Jock.  1000. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.  1020.  .Tnnien  T. 

Legend  of  Montrose.  1045-0.  Scot- 
thh . 

Woodstock.  1052.  Cromwell. 

I’cveril  of  the  Peak.  1000.  Charles 
U. 

Old  Mortality.  107t)-tM).  Scotch 
Corenanters. 

Pirate.  17(K).  Zetland  and  Orkney. 

Aunt  Margaret’s  mirror.  170(J. 

Bride  of  Lainiuennoor.  1700.  Scot- 
tish. 

Black  dwarf.  1708.  Scotti.<<h. 

Hob  Roy.  1715.  Enejlish  and  Scot- 
tish . 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.  1730-51. 

Scottish. 

Waverlev.  1745.  Scottish. 

Highland  widow.  1755. 

Surgeon’s  daughter.  1750-70.  Eng- 
land and  India. 

Guy  Mannering.  1750-70.  Scottish. 

Two  drovers.  1765.  Scottish. 

Redgauntlet.  1770.  The  Pretender. 

Tapestried  chamber.  1780. 

Antiquary.  1708.  Scottish. 

St.  Honan’s  well.  1800.  Planners 
of  Scott’s  day. 


Scott,  Winfield.  Infantry 

tactics.  3 V 368.3 

Scouring  of  the  white  horse. 

Hughes,  T 307.13 

Scout,  The.  Simms,  W.  G.  343.24 
Scribe,  A.  L.  Asmodeus, 

adapted  by  T.  Archer. . . 165.22 
Sculptors,  Lives  of  Lritish. 

Cunningham,  A 47.14 

Sea.  Maury,  M.  F.  Physi- 
cal geography  of  the.  ..  362.2 

— Sonrel,  11.  The  bottom 

of  the... 36.14 

Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes. 

Edgar,.!.  G 17.15 

Sea  lions.  Cooper,  .!.  F.  . ..  285.10 

Sea  of  ice.  The 165.16 

Sears,]!.  Life  of  Luther . . 104.3 

— Edwards,  B.  B.,  and  Fel- 

ton, C.  C.  Classical 

studies  153.1 

Sears,  E.  1 1,  llegeneration.  366.30 
Seasons,  d'he.  Thomson,  .1. 


V.  2 of  227.5 


Hbelf.  No. 

Si'AHONS,  Picbirhil  ciilt’iKhir 

of  the.  Ilowill,  M 157.20 

Skai  of  (’mpirr.  (’olllu,  C. 

(' !)5.26 

Seavfr,  .1.  !•:.  Lift’  of  M. 

.lemisoii.  Di’h-lIe-Wii- 

Mis 197.12 

Seci'.ssion,  Skfli’ln’.s  of. 

Browiilow,  W.  G 1M5.5 

Second  Iovp.  Simpson,  .1. 

P 165.26 

Second I I loiiGin  s,  Solomoii, 

pseud,  (piodlibet 305.2 

Secret,  'I’he 164.3 

Secrep  passion.  Williams, 

R.  F 321.3 

Secret  service.  PlanchO, 


.1.  R 161.4 

Sectarianism,  Philosfiphy 

of.  Blaikie,  A 366.19 

Sedgwick,  C.  M.  The  boy 

of  Mount  Rhigi 24.6 

— Hope  Leslie.  2 v 321.3 

— Letters  from  abro.’id.  2 v.  85.17 

— 'I'he  Linwoods.  2v 321.1 

— Live  and  let  live 30H.3 

— Lt)ve  token  for  children.  18.2 

— Married  or  single?  2 v.  263.1 

— Memoir  of  L.  M.  David- 


son   V.  7 of  1 1 7.1 


— Poor  rich  man,  and  rich 

poor  man 268.2 

— Stories  for  youngpersons.  18.3 

— Tales  and  sketches  18.1 


— and  others.  Tales  of 

Glauber-Spa.  2 v.  in  L 305,19 

Contents. — Le  hossu  ;Chihle 
Roeliffe’s  pilgrimage;  'Phe 
skeleton’s  cave  ; Medfichl ; 'Phe 
block-house;  Mr.  Green;  Se- 
lim ; Boyuca. 

Sedgwick,  T.  Memoir  of 


W.  Livingstone 193.8 

Sedley,  H.  Dangerfleld’s 

rest 247.28 

Seeing  Warren.  Morton,  T.  164.21 
Seek  and  find.  Adams,  W. 

T 12.12 

Seeley,  J.  R.  Ecce  Homo.  366.9 

Sega,  J.  True  civilization.  206.13 
SfiGUR,  P.  P.  de.  Expedi- 
tion to  Russia,  in  1812. 

2 V 48.17 

Selborne,  Natural  history 

of.  White,  G 47.17 

Selby,  C.  Anthony  and 

Cleopatra 164.17 

— Boots  at  the  Swan 164.1 

— A lady  and  gentleman  in 

a peculiarly  perplexing 
predicament 164.19 

— The  last  of  the  pigtails..  164.21 

— The  marble  heart 165.26 

— The  married  rake 164.8 

— The  new  footman 164.8 

— Robert  Macaire 164.3 

— Satan  in  Paris,  adapted 

from  Clairville  and  Da- 
rn arin  165.24 

— Tlie  unfinished  gentle- 

man  164.10 

— The  valet  de  sham 164.20 

— The  widow’s  victim 164.3 

Select  journal  of  foreign 

periodical  literature.  4v.  407.2 
Self.  Bateman,  Mrs.  S.  F.  165.19 


t 


SELF-HELP  73  SHAKESPEARE 


Shelf.  No. 

Self-help.  Smiles,  S.  10G.4;  114.18 
Self-justification,  Essay 

on.  Edgeworth,  M.  .. . 249. G 

Self-made  men.  Seymour, 

C.  C.  B 115.8 

Self-taught  men.  Ed- 
wards, B.B.  118.2;  12G.  15;  199.3 
Selling  Lucky.  Abbott,  J. 

V.  4 of  1G.3 


Semi-attached  couple.  The. 

Eden,  Hon.  E 2G4.21 

Semi-detached  house.  The. 

Eden,  Hon.  E 248.16 

Semiramide.  Rossini,  G.  A.  162.7 
Senor  Valiente.  Miles,  G. 

H 165.29 

Sense  and  sensibility.  Aus- 
ten, J 265.10 

Sent  to  the  tower.  Mor- 
ton, J.  M 164.18 

Serious  family.  Barnett, 

M 165.11 

Sermons.  Bartol,  C.  A. 

Christian  spirit  and  life.  366.27 

— Beecher,  H.  W.  Ser- 

mons   31.1 

— Blunt,  H.  Doctrinal  ar- 

ticles of  the  church  of 
England 385.19 

— Brooke,  S.  A.  Sermons.  366.1 

— Buckminster,  J.  S.  Ser- 

mons   383.7,8 

— Channing,  W.  E.  Dis- 

courses   366.23 

— Huntington,  F.  D.  Chris- 

tian believing  and  living.  386. 16 
Sermons  for  the  people.  385.6 

— Lowell,  C.  Occasional..  386.17 

Practical 386.18 

— Loysou,  C.,  ahhe.  Dis- 

courses   366.35 

— Nevins,  W.  Sermons...  386.12 

— Palfrey,  J.  G.  Sermons 

on  some  duties  of  pri- 
vate life 383.9 

— Parker,  N.  Sermons....  32.4 

— Peabody,  A.  P.  Chris- 

tian consolations 366.28 

— Peabody,  E.  Sermons..  108.3 

— Robertson,  F.  W.  Ser- 

mons  366.36 

— Trench,  R.  C.  Sermons 

before  the  university  of 
Cambridge 366.6 

— Ware,  H.,  jr.  Offices  and 

character  of  Christ 366.33 

— Welles,—.  “Things new 

and  old” 32.3 

Servants  by  legacy.  Pil- 
grim, J 164.20 

Servants  of  the  stomach. 

Mace,  J 34.27 

Seven  chiefs  against  Thebes. 

Aeschylus 339.17 

Seven  clerks.  Wilks,  T.  E.  165.16 
Seven  sons  of  mammon. 

Sala,  G.  A 302.15 

Seven  stories,  with  base- 
ment and  attic.  Mitch- 

■ ell,  D.  G 244.12 

Seven  years.  Kavanagh,  J.  322.3 
Sevigne,  M.  de  Rabutin- 
Chantal  de.  Letters  to 
her  daughter  and  friends.  195.13 
Sewall,  T.  Examination 

of  phrenology 363.11 


Shelf.  No. 


Seward,  A.  Letters  writ- 
ten between  1784  and 

1807.  6 V 46.2 

Seward,  W.  II.  Life  and 
public  services  of  J.  Q. 

Adams 196.8 

— Life  of.  See  Baker,  G.  E.  197.13 

Sewell,  E.  M.  Amy  Her- 
bert. 8° 261.24 

Same.  12° 304.8 

— Cleve  hall 304.2 

— The  earl’s  daughter 304.3 

— Experience  of  life 265.23 

— Glimpse  of  the  world. .. . 287.20 

— Gertrude 304.7 

— Ivors.  2 V 304.5 

— Journal  of  a home  life. . . 304.11 

— Katharine  Ashton.  2 v.  304.1 

— Laneton  parsonage.  3 v.  266.15 

— Margaret  Percival.  2 v.  304.6 

— Ursula.  2v 304.4 

Seymour,  C.  Wanted  — a 

widow,  with  immediate 
possession.  See  Bouci- 

cault,  D.  (L.) 164.12 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  Self- 

made  men 115.8 


Seymour,  H.  Public  record  : 
including  speeches,  mes- 
sages, proclamations, 

[etc.],  from  1 856  [to  68].  134.3 

Seymour,  M.  H.  Mornings 
among  the  Jesuits  at 


Rome 387.8 

Sforzosi,  L.  Compendious 

history  of  Italy 59.4 

Shadow  of  Ashlydyat. 

Wood,  E.  P 321.13 

Shadow  of  Moloch  moun- 
tain. Austin,  J.  G 301.5 

Shahmah  in  pursuit  of  free- 
dom; or,  the  branded 

hand 243.2 

Shaker  lovers.  Johnson,  S. 

D 164.20 

Shakers.  Evans,  F.  W. 

Origin  of  the 366.29 

— Green,  C.  Summary 

view  of  the 366.17 

— Testimony  of  Christ’s 

second  appearing 363.5 

Shakespeare,  W.  Works. 

The  plays  edited  from 
the  folio  of  1623,  by  R. 

G.  White.  Bost.  1862- 

66.  12  V 163.1 


Contents.  — Vol.I.  Preface; 
Supplementary  notes  and  cor- 
rections; Memoirs  of  Shake- 
speare; Shakespeare’s  will; 
Chronological  tables  of  Shake- 
speare’s works  ; Notes  on  the 
portraits  and  autograph  signa- 
tures of  Shakespeare ; An  ac- 
count of  the  rise  and  progress 
of  the  English  drama  to  the 
time  of  Shakespeare ; Essay  on 
Shakespeare’s  genius;  Histor- 
ical sketch  of  the  text  of  Shake- 
speare; Poems.  II.  Prelim- 
inary matter  to  the  folio  of 
1623;  Tempest;  Two  gentle- 
men of  Verona;  Merry  wives 
of  Windsor.  III.  Measure  for 
measure ; The  comedy  of  er- 
rors; Much  ado  about  nothing ; 
Love’s  labour’s  lost.  IV.  Mid- 
summer-night’s dream;  Mer- 
chant of  Venice;  As  you  like 
it ; Taming  of  the  shrew.  V. 
All’s  well  that  ends  well ; 


Shelf.  No. 

Shakespeare,  W.,  continued. 

Twelfth  night,  or  what  you 
will;  The  winter’s  tale.  VI. 

King  John:  King  Richard  ii; 

King  Henry  iv,  parts  1.  2. 

VII.  King  Henry  v;  King 
Henry  vi,  parts  1,  2;  Essay  on 
the  authorship  of  Henry  vi. 

VIII.  King  Henry  vi,  part  3 ; 

King  Richard  in ; King  Henry  ■ 
vni.  IX.  Troilus  and  Cre.— 
sida;  Coriolanus;  Titus  An- 
dronicus.  X.  Romeo  and  Ju- 
liet; Timon  of  Athens ; Julius 
Caesar;  Macbeth.  XI.  Ham- 
let; King  Lear ; Othello.  XII. 

Antony  and  Cleopatra;  Cym- 
beline;  Pericles;  Appendix. 

— Dramatic  works  [and 

poems].  Dublin,  1791. 

Vol.  2 161.4 

Contents.  — Henry  vr,  parts 
1-3;  Richard  III ; Henry  vxii; 
Coriolanus;  Julius  Caesar;  An- 
tony and  Cleopatra;  Timon  of 
Athens  ; Titus  Andronicus  ; 

Trolius  and  Cressida;  Cymbe- 
line;  King  Lear;  Romeo  and 
Juliet  ; Hamlet  ; Othello  ; 

Poems;  Sonnets;  Passionate 
pilgrim ; Lover’s  complaint. 

— Dramatic  works.  With 

corrections  of  Johnson, 
Steevens,  and  others,  re- 
vised by  I.  Reed.  N.  Y. 

1846.  6 163.2 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Author’s 
life ; l»r.  Johnson’s  preface ; 
Learntng  of  Shakespeare ; 
Tempest;  Two  gentlemen  of 
Verona;  Merry  wives  of  Wind- 
sor ; Measure  for  measure; 

Comedy  of  errors;  Merchant 
of  Venice.  II.  As  you  like  it; 
Midsummer  night’s  dream; 

Much  ado  about  nothing; 

Love’s  labour’s  lost;  Taming 
of  the  shrew;  All’s  well  that 
ends  well;  Twelfth  night.  III. 

Winter’s  tale;  Macbeth;  King 
John;  Richard  ii;  Henry  IV, 
parts  1 and  2.  IV.  King  Hen- 
ry v;  King  Henry  vi,  parts  1, 

2,  and  3 ; Richard  in ; Henry 
VIII.  V.  Coriolanus;  Julius 
Caesar;  Antony  and  Cleopatra; 

Timon  of  Athens;  Titus  An- 
dronicus; Troilus  and  Cressi- 
da.  VI.  Cymbeline  ; King 
Lear  ; Romeo  and  Juliet  ; 

Hamlet;  Othello;  Pericles. 

— Plays.  From  the  orig- 

inals, by  G.  Steevens. 

Lond.  1766.  Vol.  2-4. 

3v 163.11 

Contents. — Vol.  II.  Taming 
of  the  shrew;  King  Lear;  King 
John,  parts  1,  2;  Richard  ii; 

Henry  iv,  parts  1,  2 ; III. 

Henry  v ; Contention  of  the 
houses  of  Lancaster  and  Y orke, 
parts  1,  2 ; Troylus  and  Cres- 
seida;  IV.  Romeo  and  Juliet; 

Hamlet ; Othello  ; Sonnets  ; 

Lover’s  complaint ; King  I^eir, 
and  his  three  daughters. 

— Poems.  Bost.  1856 227.1 

Contents.  — M.erao\x,  by  A. 

Dyce;  Venus  and  Adonis; 

Rape  of  Lucrece;  Sonnets; 

Lover’s  complaint;  Passionate 
pilgrim;  Songs  from  the  plays 
of  Shakspeare. 


— As  you  like  it 165.10 

— Coriolanus 165.29 

— Hamlet.  165.3 

— Henry  iv,  part  1 165,11 


10 


SIIAKICSPEAUE 


74 


SIMONDfl 


8)ielf.  No. 

S n AK KHPiOA i{ Fi, \V. , cnuti micd. 

— Il<‘iiiy  VIII 11:5.1 1 

— .liiliuH  ('a\sjir 12 

— Katlinrine  and  rctruclilo.  1(15.14 

— .Kin*^  .loJin 1(:5.(: 

— Kin^J.ear ](;5.10 

— Jaive’s  labour’s  lost 1(:5.28 


— Mufbcth 1(:5.8 

— The  iiiercliaiit  of  Venice.  1G5.‘J 

— Tlie  merry  wives  of  Wind- 

sor   105.24 

— A Midsuininer- niglit’s 

dream 105.15 

Same.  Arranged  for 

representation  by  li. 

Keene 105.23 

— Much  ado  about  nothing.  105.8 

— Othello 105.3 

— llichard  iir.  Adapted  to 

representation  by  C. 

Cibber 105.2 

— liomeo  and  Juliet 105.7 

— The  temiiest.  Adapted 

tor  representation  by  T. 

Barry 105.17 

— "J’welfth  night 105. J) 


— The  two  gentlemen  of 

Verona 105.4 

— The  winter’s  tale 105. 2‘J 


— Collier,  J.  P.  Notes  and 

emendations  to  Shake- 
speare’s plays 204.11 

— Gritlith,  E.  Morality  of 

Shakespeare’s  drama...  155.15 

— Guizot,  E.  (P.  G.)  Shak- 

speare  and  his  times...  123.2 

— Ilazlitt,  W.  Characters 

of  Shakespear’s  plays.  157.5 


— Lamb,  C.  Tales  from...  17.1 

— 'rercentenary  celebration 

of  the  birth  of 101.1 

— Williams,  K.  E.  Shake- 

speare and  his  friends..  321.3 

Youth  of 321.3 

Sii  AKEsrEAUE’s  dream . 

Brougham,  J 104.14,  26 

SiiALEK,  W.  Sketches  of 

Algiers 93.11 

SiiAMKOCK  and  thistle.  Ad- 
ams, W.  T 13.6 

Shandy  Maguire.  Pilgrim, 

J 165.24 

Shanks,  W.  E.  G.  Personal 
recollections  of  distin- 
guished generals 115.3 

Shannon,  C.  The  youthful 

queen 165.21 

Shaw,  S.  Journals,  with  life 

by  J.  Quincy 113.12 

Shaw,  W.  E.  Catalogue  of 
gas  cooking  and  heating 

apparatus 305.28 

Shaw,  W.  S.,  Memorials  of. 

Eelt,  J.  B 198.2 

She  stoops  to  conquer. 

Goldsmith,  O.  ..105.11;  168.22 
SiiEAHAN,  J.  W.  Life  of  S. 

A.  Douglas 115.10 


Sheeefy,  j.,  lady.  Shelley 
memorials : added,  an 
Essay  on  Christianity, 

by  JMk  Shelley 108.5 

Shkeeey,  M.  W.,  and  others. 

JJves  of  eminent  Erench 
writers.  2 v 197.14 


Hlulf.  No. 

SiiEM.EY,  P.  B.  Poetical 

works 108.24 

( 'oiltl  VlH.  — 'Dk;  (Vlicl; 

M 111) ; Kcvollof  ImIjiiii; 
I’roiiictlH  MH  tiiiboiiiKl;  Uoku- 
lind  and  Helen;  KpipHyeld- 
dinn;  AdoidoH  lIollaH;  .Inlian 
and  Maddain;  Tlie  -wilcli  of 
Atlas;  'I’lic  trium))li  of  life; 

M ittcellancouH  poeniH. 

— Essay  on  Christianity. 

Shelley,  J.,  lady  ...  108.5 

— Trelawny,  E.  J.  Lasttlays 


of 200.3 

Sheei.ey  memorials.  Nee 

Shelley,  .1., /mb/ 108.5 


Shenandoah,  Caniii.aign  in 
the  valley  of  the,  in 
1801.  Patterson,  R.  .. . 1.33.12 
SnEnAUD,  T.  Memoir  of  his 

own  life.  Nee  Young,  A.  181.7 
SiiEimAUD,  E.  S.  (A\  Jlrr- 

yer.)  Charles  Auchester.  201.35 

— Counterparts 282.3 

SiiEunuuNE,  .1.  11.  Life  of 

J.  P.  Jones 195.2 

Sheihdan,  P.  IL,  J/ife,  c;mi- 
paigns  and  jiublic  ser- 
vices of.  Nee  Denison, 

C.  W 115.13 

Sheihdan,  R.  B.  Dramatic 

works 103.9 

Conlenis. — Life;  3'tie  rivals; 

St.  I’atriek’a  day;  'I'lie  duen- 
na; 3 lie  bchool  forhcandal; 

3'lie  critic  ; 3’rip  to  Scar- 
borough; IMzarro;  Verses  to 
the  memory  of  Uarrick. 


— The  critic 105.8 

— The  duenna 105.8 

— Pizarro,  altered  from  Kot- 

zebue   165.3 

— The  rivals 105.4 

— The  school  for  scandal..  105.1 

— Memoirs  of.  See  Moore, 

T 102.2 

Sheridan,  T.  Life  of  J. 

Swift V.  1 of  49.1 

Sherw'in,  T.,  Life  and  char- 
acter of.  See  Water- 

stoB,  R.  C 152.9 

Sherwood,  J.  D.  Comic 
history  of  the  United 

States 282.1 

Shiel,  R.  L.  The  apostate.  165.9 

— Evadne 165.8 

SniELARER,  B.  P.  {Mrs. 

Fartington.')  Knitting- 

work 244.1 

Ship  and  shore.  Colton,  W.  97.3 
Siiip-iiUiLDiNG.  See  Naval 
architecture. 

Shocking  events.  Buck- 

stone,  J.  B 164.22 

Shoemaker  of  Toulouse. 

Hill,  E.  S 105.25 

Shooting,  Recreations  in. 

Carleton,  Capt 37.2 

Shrimpton,  C.  The  black 

phantom 343.12 

SiiYi.ocK.  Talfourd,  E.  ...  104.12 
Siamese  twins.  A Beckett, 

G.  A 104.18 

Siberia,  Oriental  and  Wes- 
tern. Atkinson,  T.  W.  82.8 


Sac  also  Amour. 


Hlii'lf  No. 

Siih  ut’h  wold.  Mnekarm  s.s, 

M.  A 2H7.11 

Siiu  i v,  J.  D.  IliNiory  of 

1 idon,  Mn L’.O.IH 

SiiuHtNi:,  W.  War  in  France 

and  Ib'lgium,  in  is  15...  is  1.5 
SicH.iAN  vc.vpcrs.  Verdi,  G.  102.11 
Sicini;s,  'I'helwo.  Dumas, 

A.  (D.)  Garibaldians  in 
Sicily 180.8 

— Eorbes,  G.  S.  Campaign 

of  Garibaldi  in 102  1 

— Sleeper,  M.  G.  The  two 

Sicilies  27.10 

Sicii.v.  'ruckerman,  II.  J’.  90.27 

SiDEiH-'Ai,  heavens,  'I'lie. 

Diek,  T 19.1 1 ; 383.21 

Sights  a-foot.  Collins,  (W.) 

W 302.42 

Sigma,  psrvd.  See  Sargent, 

L.  M. 

Signs  of  the  times.  Bunsen, 

C.  C.  J.  von 184.9 

Skh'ui).  Narrative.  See 

Wright,  'r 85.22 

Sii.AS  Marner.  Lew(>s,  M.  J. 

287. 2:>;  347.17 
Silent  struggles.  Stcqihens, 

A.  S 300.5 

SiLLi.MAN,  B.  Visit  to  Eu- 
rope in  1851.  2 V 94.9 

Silver  cord,  'J'he.  Brooks, 

(C.)S 301.55 

Silvia.  Kavanagh,  J 302.50 

Simms,  W.  G.  {Fraiik 

Cooper.^  Poems.  2 v.  107.32 

f'ontents.  — Vol.  I.  Norman 
Maurice;  AtalaiitiH;  'I'aleHaiid 
traditioiiH  of  tlie  South;  City 
of  die  silent.  II.  Soutliern 
passages  and  pictures;  Histor- 
ical and  dramatic  sketches; 
Scripture  legends;  Francesca 
da  Rimini. 


Simms,  AY.  G.  Beauchampe.  204.12 

— Charlemont 243  17 

— Confession 247.21 

— Eutaw  248  3 

— The  forayers 243.20 

— Katharine  Walton 243.21 

— Life  of  Chevalier  Bayard.  125.0 

— Mellichampe 243.22 

— The  partisan 243.23 

— The  scout 243.24 

— Southward  ho  ! 245.6 

— Yemassee 343.11 


Note.  — The  following  of  the 
above  tales  form  a connected, 
series  of  revolutionary  ro- 
mances:— 1.  The  partisan.  2. 
Mellichampe.  3.  The  scout, 
(called  originally  The  kins- 
men). 4.  Katharine  Walton. 
5.  The  forayers.  6.  Eutaw. 


SiMOND,  L.  Switzerland, 

1817-19.  2 V 93.9 

SiMONDS,  T.  C.  History  of 

South  Boston 136.23 

SiMONDS,  W.  {yValter  Aim- 
'leell.)  Aimwell  stories. 

Clinton 17.23 

Ella 17.19 

Jerry 17.24 

Jessie 17.22 

Marcus 17.21 

Oscar  17.20 

Whistler 17.18 


SIMPSON 


75 


SOCIETY 


Shelf.  No. 


Simpson,  E.  Treatise  on 
ordnance  and  naval  gun- 
nery   31.22 

Simpson,  J.  P.  Dreams  of 

delusion 104.20 

— Marco  Spada 105.14 

— Second  love 105.20 

Simpson  and  co.  Poole,  J.  105.9 
Sinai  and  Palestine.  Stan- 
ley, A.  P 92.3 

Sink  or  swim.  Alger,  H., 

jr 28.7 


Sintkam  and  liis  compan- 
ions. La  Motte  ITouque, 

F.  (II.  C.),  baron  de. 

17.12;  248.14 

Sioux  war.  History  of  the. 

Heard,  I.  V.  D 130.11 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.  Ad- 
dison, J 24.3 

See  also  Spectator,  no.  1,  2, 

106-110,  112-123,  125,  126,  130- 
132,  269,  329,  335,  359,  383,  517. 

Siren,  A.  Trollope,  T.  A.  204.15 
Sister  Susy.  Clarke,  R.  S.  18.12 
Sister’s  influence.  Baker, 


H.  N.  (W.) 14.2 

Six  degrees  of  crime.  Hill, 

F.  S 105.24 

Six  nights  with  the  Wash- 
ingtonians. Arthur,  T. 

S 320.15 

Six  old  English  chronicles. 

Giles,  J.  A 337.2 

Sixteen-string  Jack.  Rede, 

W.  L 105.21 

Skeleton  witness.  Rede, 

W.  L 165.21 

Sketch  book.  Irving,  W. 


v.  2 of  46.6 

Sketches  by  “ Boz.”  Dick- 
ens, C.  (J.  H.).... 247.26;  284.1 


Sketches  in  India.  Morton, 

T 166.13 

Skinner,  T.  Journey  over 

land  to  India 236.22 

Skirmishes  and  sketches. 

Dodge,  M.  A 45.2 

Skye,  A summer  in.  Smith, 

A 96.9 

Slasher  and  Crasher.  Mor- 
ton, J.  M 164.4 

Slavery.  Adam,  W.  Slav- 
ery in  British  India 156.21 

— Cochin,  A.  Results  of 

emancipation 356.11 

— Greeley,  H.  Struggle  for 

slavery  extension  in  the 
United  States 181.3 

— Peissner,  E.  The  Amer- 

ican question  in  its  na- 
tional aspect 136.14 

— Van  Evrie,  J.  H.  Ne- 

groes and  negro  slavery.  156.23 

— Weld,  T.  D.  American 

slavery  as  it  is 134.5 


See  also  Negroes. 

Sleeman,  Sir  W.  H.  Jour- 
ney through  the  king- 


dom of  Oude,  1819,  50. 

97.18 

Sleep.  Hall,  W.  W 34.15 

Sleeper,  M.  G.  The  Med- 
iterranean islands 27.18 


Shelf.  No. 


Sleeper,  M.  G.,  continued. 

— Sweden  and  Norway 27.17 

— The  two  Sicilies 27.16 

Sleeping  beauty  in  the 

wood.  Thackeray,  Miss 

(A.  I.) 347.13 

Slick,  Sam,  pseud.  See  Hali- 
burton,  T.  C. 

Small  house  at  Arlington. 

Trollope,  A 301.28 

Smart,  H.  Breezie  . Lang- 

ton 302.52 

— A race  for  a wife 302.53 

Smectymnuus,  pseud.  Mil- 

ton,  J.  Animadversions 
upon  the  remonstrant’s 


Defence  against.  ..v.  3 of  337.6 
Apology  for v.  3 of  337.5 

Note.—Smectymmms\fi  made 
up  from  the  initial  letters  of 
the  names  of  Stephen  J/ar- 
shall,  ^^dmundCalamy,  Thom- 
as ibung,  A/iitthew  A^ew- 
comen,  and  IFilliam  Npur- 
stow,  presbytorian  divines  who 
wrote  an  “Answer”  to  “An 
humble  remonstrance  to  the 
high  court  of  parliament,”  by 
Joseph  Hall,  bishop  of  Nor- 
wich, to  which  “Answer” 

Hall  replied  in  a “ Defence  of 
the  remonstrance.” 


Smedley,  E.  Sketches  from 

Venetian  history.  2 v.  49.6 
Smedley,  F.  E.  Lewis 

Arundel 302.10 

Smiles,  S.  Brief  biogra  - 

phies 116.3 

— The  Huguenots  in  Eng- 

land and  Ireland 147.5 

— Industrial  biography....  116.4 

— Life  of  G.  Stephenson  . . . 105.6 

— Life  of  G.  and  R.  Ste- 

phenson  121.6 

— Self-help.  Bost 114.18 


Same.  N.  Y 106.4 

Smith,  Albert.  The  cricket 
on  the  hearth,  drama- 
tized from  C.  Dickens.  165.30 
Smith,  Alexander.  A sum- 


mer in  Skye 96.9 

Smith,  Amelia.  Journal  and 
correspondence.  See  Ad- 
ams, A 196.16 

Smith,  C.  H.  Natural  his- 
tory of  the  human  spe- 
cies   35.4 

Smith,  C.  H.  J.  Parks  and 

pleasure  grounds 364.8 

Smith,  Eli.  Biblical  re- 
searches in  Palestine. 

Nee  Robinson,  E 232.11 

Smith,  Elizabeth  E.  The 
three  eras  of  woman’s 

life ; • • • 264.2 

Smith,  G.  Make  your  wills  ! 


See  Mayhew,  E 164.12,  23 

Smith,  George.  Visit  to  the 
consular  cities  of  China, 
and  the  islands  of  Hong 

Kong  and  Chusan 94.21 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Lectures 

on  the  study  of  history.  147.22 
— Three  English  states- 
men. [Pyra,  Cromwell, 

Pitt] • 124.9 

Smith,  H.  I.  See  Schmidt, 

H.  I 


Shelf.  No. 

Smith,  Horace.  Gaieties  and 

gravities 158.6 

— and  J.  Rejected  addresses.  167.9 
Smith,  Horatio  Festivals, 

games,  and  amusements.  48.26 
Smith,  Sir  James  E.  Phys- 
iological and  systemati- 


cal botany 33.17 

Smith,  .Jeremiah,  Life  of. 

See  Morison,  .J.  H 196.9 

Smith,  Jerome  V.  C.  Pil- 
grimage to  Egypt 94.6 

— Turkey  and  the  Turks..  97.22 
Smith,  Capt.  John,  Life  of. 


See  Hillard,  G.  S.  v.  2 of  117.1 
V.  1 of  123.7 

Smith,  Seba.  Life  and 
writings  of  Major  Jack 

Downing 246.7 

Smith,  Sol,  pseud.  Theat- 
rical apprenticeship 343.8 

— Theatrical  journey-work.  343.9 

— Theatrical  management 

in  the  West  and  South 


for  thirty  years 111.1 

Smith,  Sydney.  Works 152.6 


— Memoir,  with  a selection 

from  his  letters.  See 

Holland,  S.  S.,  ladif 125.8 

Smith,  Hon.  William.  His- 
tory of  New  York,  from 
the  discovery  to  1814. . . 134.2 

Smith,  William,  LL.  D.  Dic- 
tionary of  Greek  and  Ro- 
man antiquities  . ..*R.  R.,  A.  6 

— Dictionary  of  Greek  and 

Roman  geography.  2 v. 

’*'R.  R.,  A.  7 

— Dictionary  of  the  Bible. 

Revised  by  H.  B.  Hack- 
ett  [and]  E.  Abbot  4 v. 

*R.  R.,  D.  1 


— History  of  Greece 185.12 

Smith,  W.  H.  (S.)  The 

drunkard 165.12 

SxMiTH,  W.  L.  G.  China  and 

the  Chinese 97.13 

Smith,  W.  R.  History  of 

Wisconsin.  2 v 133.22 

Smollett,  T.  Humphry 

Clinker.  Lond 249.2 

Same.  N.  Y 324.1 

— Roderick  Random 324.1 

Smucker,  S.  M.  Court  and 

reign  of  Catherine  ii . . . 356.2 

— History  of  the  four 

Georges 188.7 

— Life  and  times  of  A. 

Hamilton 196.17 

— Life  and  times  of  T.  Jef- 

ferson  215.13 

Snarleyyow.  Marryat,  F.  323.14 
Snow,  H.  Spirit-intercourse.  366.2 
Snow-lmage,  The.  Haw- 
thorne, N 45.15 

Soane,  G.  Undine.  [Dram- 
atized from  La  Motte 

Fouque] 165.21 

Society.  Dick,  T.  Improve- 
ment of 19.39 ; 335  4 

— Ferguson,  A.  Civil 154.15 

Society  and  solitude.  Em- 
erson, R.  W 157.18 

Society  of  the  army  of  the 
Cumberland.  Report  of 
the  first  meeting 134.4 


SOLDIER 


S1’ALD1N(; 


7(; 


Hhrlf.  No. 

S()Li>iKit  boy.  Adams,  W. 'r.  12.0 

Soi.dikk’h  courtshii).  I’oolo, 

.1 it;  1.20 

Soi.Diicii’adaiij^hter.  Cherry, 

A 10r).14 

SoLDiicu’s  knapsack ^80. 20 

Soi.DiKu’s  lile  in  India.  Hod- 

son,  W.  S.  U 350.10 

SoLiUKii’s  orphans.  Ste- 
phens, A.  S 300.15 

Soldier’s  pocket  Bible 380.20 

Soldier’s  return.  Oi)ie,  A. 

V.  2 of  282.5 

Soli,  und  Ilaben.  Frey  tag, 

G 277.0 

SoMERODY  else.  rianclie, 

,7.  B 104.18 

Somerset,  C.  A.  Day  after 

the  fair 104.12,  23 

— Zelina... 105.27 

Somerville,  M.  Connection 

of  the  physical  sciences.  380.0 

— Physical  geography 387.20 

Son  of  the  night.  Gayler, 

C 105.20 

Son  of  the  soil.  Oliphant, 

M.  (O.W.) 301.23 

Song  of  Hiawatha.  Long- 
fellow, H.  W 100.27 

Songs.  Carpenter,  J.  E. 

The  British  song  book.  109.3 

The  convivial  songster.  169.1 

The  tire-side  song  book.  109.10 

The  home  songster 109.2 

Songs  for  all  ages 109.4 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Songs 

in  many  keys 100.14 

— Hullali,  J.  The  song 

book 108.5 

— Street  ballads,  popular 

poetry,  and  household 
songs  of  Ireland 108.18 

— Whittier,  J.  G.  Songs  of 

labor V.  1 of  167.12 

See  also  Ballads. 

SoNNAMBULA,  La.  Bellini, V.  162.8 
SoNREL,  L.  The  bottom  of 

the  sea 36.14 

Sophocles.  [Tragedies.] 
Translated  by  T.  Franck- 
lin 339.16 

Contents.  — Ajax;  Electra; 
Philoctetea;  Antigone;  Tra- 
chiniae;  Oedipus  tyrannus; 

OSdipuB  Coloneus. 

Sorceress,  The.  Velde,  C. 

F.  van  der 327.31 

SoRDELLO.  Browning,  K.  . . 107.14 
SoiiGiio  and  imphee.  Olcott, 

H.S 304.19 

Soul’s,  A,  tragedy.  Brown- 
ing, R v.  2 of  107.15 

Soule,  R.,  and  Wheeler, 

W.  A.  Manual  of  Eng- 
lish pronunciation  and 

spelling 155.14 

Soundings  from  the  Atlan- 


tic. Holmes,  O.  W 200.20 

Sourii.  Davidson,  J.  W. 

Living  writers  of  the  ..  115.1 

— J’aulding,  J.  K.  Letters 

from  the,  1810 230.20 

South  Cai'.olina,  History  of, 
from  1070  to  1808.  Ram- 
say, D 132.4 


ShplC.  No. 

South  seas,  Adventures  in 

tlie.  Melville,  II 85.11 

Sou  I If  EKN,  'r.  Oroonoko..  109.0 

SOU'IHEY,  R.  I’oetieal 

works.  Bost.  10  v.  ..  227.2 

— Vol.  1.  l.y 
II.  'I'.  'I’ln-korinan  ; .Joan  of 
Arc;  9'Iic  viHion  of  the  Maid 
of  OrlcaiiH,  II.  'I'lic  triiiini)h 
of  woman;  'NV.at'l’ylcr  ; I’ocnni 
concerning  tlic  Klavo-lrade; 
I’.otany-Lav^  ec  logncH;  Son- 
nelH;  Monodram.-iM;  Amatory 
>oemH  of  Alx’l  Slinflleixittom  ; 

.yric  ])ot'mH;  HongH  of  llio 
American  IinliaiiH  ; ( tccaHional 
piecew;  'Dk- rctroK|)e(t : Hymn 
to  the  penatcH.  III.  I'ingliHh 
oclogucH;  NondoHcriplt* ; Tlie 
Dcvii’H  walk;  lnHcrij)tionH ; 

Carmt'ii  triumplialc,  for  tlio 
commencement  of  the  ytair 
1814;  Odea;  Epistle  to  Allan 
Cnnningliam;  Oji  eene  verza- 
inellng  van  mijne  afhceldin- 
gen.  IV.  d'halaba  the  de- 
stroyer. V.  Madoc.  VI.  Bal- 
lads and  metrical  tales.  VII. 

A tale  of  Paraguay;  All  for 
love;  'Tlie  jiilgrim  to  Comjxis- 
tella.  VIII.  'I’lie  curse  of  Ke- 
liama.  IX.  Roderick,  the  last 
of  the  Goths.  X.  'J’he  jioet's 
pilgrimage  to  Waterloo;  'The 
lay  of  tlie  laureate;  Funeral 
song  for  the  jirinceHS  Charlotte 
of  Wales;  A vision  of  judg- 
ment; Oliver  Newmau ; Mis- 
cellaneous poems. 

Same.  N.  Y 101.2 

Contents.  — Prefaces;  .Joan 
of  Arc;  'The  vision  of  the 
Maid  of  Orleans;  'The  triumph 
of  woman;  Wat 'Tyler;  Poems 
concerning  the  slave  trade; 

Botany  hay  eclogues  ; Son- 
nets; Monodramas;  Amatory 
poems  of  Abel  Shufflebottom; 

Lyric  poems;  Songs  of  the 
American  Indians;  Occasion- 
al pieces  ; The  retrospect  ; 

Hymn  to  the  penates;  English 
eclogues;  Nondescripts;  'The 
Devil’s  walk;  Inscriptions; 

Carmen  triumphale,  for  the 
commencement  of  the  year 
1814  ; Odes  ; The  warning 
voice ; On  the  portrait  of  Bish- 
op Heber;  Epistle  to  Allan 
Cunningham ; Op  eene  verza- 
meling  v.an  mijne  afbeeldin- 
gen  ; 'Tbalaba  the  destroyer; 

Madoc;  Ballads  and  metrical 
tales ; A tale  of  Paraguay ; All 
for  love ; The  pilgrim  to  Com- 
postella;  The  curse  of  Keha- 
ma;  Roderick,  the  last  of  the 
Goths;  The  poet’s  pilgrimage 
to  Waterloo;  Carmen  nuptiale ; 

Funeral  song,  for  the  princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales;  A vision 
of  judgement ; Oliver  New- 
man; Miscellaneous  poetical 
remains. 


— The  doctor,  etc.  2 v. 

in  1 305.15 

— Life  and  correspond- 

ence   121.7 

— Life  of  Cowper...v.  1,  2 of  40.1 

— Life  of  Nelson.  Lond.  . . 127.18 

Same.  N.  Y 48.10 

— Life  of  Wesley.  2 v.  . . . 125.9 

— Browne,  C.  T.  Life  of..  105.3 

— Cottle,  J.  Reminiscences 


of  104.2 

— und  Byron,  G.  (G.  N.), 
lord.  The  two  visions 
of  judgment 108.12 


Hhcir.  No. 

Sou  riH} A 1 1,,  11.  'I’our 

Ihruu^li  .\niuni:i,  Kur- 
di.^laii,  IV  i'siii  and  Mr.so- 
potamla,  2 v.  in  I 2:’. I 7 

Sou  I iiw  MID  ho  ! SimiuH, 

W.  G 215.0 

SoniiwouiH,  I'h  I).  E.  N. 

Allworlh  abbey 315.1 

— 'I'he  brid.al  eve 315.8 

— 'Tlie  bride  of  Llewellyn  . . 315  2 

— 'I'he  briile’s  fate 315.13 

— 'I’he  ehani;e<l  brides 315.9 

— 'The  eurse  of  (Tifton 315.5 

— 'I'lu!  deserted  wife 315.10 

— 'I'he  disc.arded  daughter.  315.10 

— Fair  itlay 315.1 

— I'tillen  pridt' 315.7 

— 'I’he  family  doom 315.12 


— 'The  fatid  marriage 315.3 

— 'The  fortune  seeker 345.18 

— 'I’he  gipsy’s  prophecy  ... . 315.11 

— 'I'he  haunted  homestead.  315.15 

— How  he  won  her 315.t; 

— India 315.11 

— 'The  lady  of  the  isle 344. .3 

— 'I'he  lost  heiress 311.1 

— Love’s  labor  won 31 1.2 

— 'I'he  m.aiden  widow 341.5 

— 'I’he  missing  bride 31 1.4 

— 'I'he  moth(‘r-in-Iaw 311.0 

— The  prince  of  darkness. . 314.7 

— Retribution  341.10 

— 'I’he  three  beauties 314.9 

— The  two  sisters 344.8 

— Vi  via 301,12 

— 'I’he  widow’s  son 344.13 

— 'J’he  wife’s  victory 344.11 

— and  Baden,  F.  H.  'I'he 

Christmas  guest 345.17 

SouvESTRE,  L.  Brittany  and 

La  Vendee 204.31 

Spain.  Abbott,  .7.  S.  C.  Ito- 
mance  of  Spanish  his- 
tory  147.24 

— Borrow,  G.  The  Bible 

in 151.13 

'I'he  gypsies  of 151.13 

— Bryant,  W.  C.  Letters 

from 233.1 

— Coude,  J.  A.  Dominion 

of  the  Arabs  in 186.1 

— Dunham,  S.  A.  History 

of 148.1 

— Florian,  J.  P.  C.  de.  The 

Moors  of 47.8 

— Helps,  A.  The  Spanish 

conquest  in  America  . . . 147.14 

— Irving,  W.  Conquest  of. 


V.  5 of  46.6 

— Mackenzie,  A.  S.  Spain 


revisited 95.7 

A year  in 86.8 

— March,  C.  W.  Sketches 

and  adventures  in  the 
Andalusias  of 84.9 

— Traces  of  the  Roman  and 

Moor  through  the 
Spains 87.21 

— Wallis,  S.  T.  Glimpses 

of 86.9 

Institutions,  politics, 

and  public  men  of 97.29 

See  also  Ferdinand  and  Isa- 
bella, Philip  II. 

Spalding,  W.  Italy  and  the 

Italian  islands.  3 v,  . ..  48.4 


SPANISH 


77 


STANLEY 


Shelf.  No. 

Spanish  ballads,  Ancient. 

Lockhart,  J.  G 107.19 

Spanish  gipsy.  Middleton, 

T V.  4 of  103.10 

Spare  liours.  Brown,  J.  • . • 157.15 
Sparks,  J.  Library  of  Amer- 
ican biography.  N.  Y. 

10  117.1 

Contents.  — Yo\.l.  J.  Stark, 
by  E.  Everett;  C.  B.  Brown, 
by  W.H.  Prescott;  R.  Mont- 
gomery, by  J.  Armstrong ; E. 

Allen,  by  J.  Sparks.  II.  A. 

Wilson,  by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody ; 

Capt.  J.  Smith,  by  G.  S.  Hil- 
lard. III.  Life  and  treason  of 

B.  Arnold,  by  J.  Sparks.  IV. 

A.  Wayne,  by  J.  Armstrong; 

Sir  H.  Vane,  by  C.  W.  Upham. 

V.  J.  Eliot,  byC.  Francis.  VI. 

W.  Pinkney,  by  H.  Wheaton  ; 

W.  Ellery,  by  E.  T.  Channing ; 

C.  Mather,  by  W.  B.  O.  Pea- 
body. VII.  Sir  W.  Phips,  by 

F.  Bowen  ; I.  Putnam,by  O.W. 

B.  Peabody;  Memoir  of  L.M. 

Davidson, by  C.  M.  Sedgwick; 

D.  Rittenliouse,  by  J.  Ken- 
wick.  VIII.  J.  Edwards,  by 
S.  Miller;  D.  Brainerd,  by  W. 

B.  O.  Peabody.  IX.  Baron 
Steuben,  by  F.  Bowen  ; S.  Ca- 
bot, by  C.  Hayward,  jr. ; W. 

Eaton, by  C.C.  Felton.  X.  R. 

Fulton,  by  J.  Renwick;  J. 

Warren,  by  A.  H.  Everett;  H. 

Hudson,  by  H.  R.  Cleveland; 

Father  Marquette,  by  J. 

Sparks. 

Same.  2d  series.  Bost. 

15  V 117.2 

Contents. — Vol.  I.  R.  C.  de 
La  Salle,  by  .1.  Sparks;  P. 

Henry,  by  A.  H.  Everett.  II. 

J.  Otis,  by  F Bowen;  J. 
Oglethorpe,  by  W.  B.  O.  Pea- 
body. III.  J.  Sullivan,  by  O. 

W.  B.  Peabody;  J.  Leisler, 
by  C.  F.  Hoft’man  ; N.  Bacon, 
by  W.  Ware;  J Mason,  by 

G. E.  Ellis.  IV.  R.  Williams, 
by  W.  Garamell;  T.  Dwight, 
by  W.  B.  Sprague;  Count 
Pulaski,  by  J.  Sparks.  V.  B. 
Thompson,  count  Rumford, 
by  J.  Renwick;  Z.  M.  Pike, 
by  H.  Whiting;  S.  Gordon, 
by  J.  M.  Mackie.  VI.  E. 

Stiles,  by  J.  L.  Kingsley;  J. 

Fitch,  by  C.  Whittlesey;  A. 
Hutchinson,  by  G.  E.  Ellis. 

VII.  J.  Ribaultjby  J.  Sparks; 

S.  Rale,  by  C.  Francis;  W. 

I’alfrey,  by  J.  G.  Palfrey. 

VIII.  C.  Lee.  by  J.  Sparks  ; 

J.  Reed,  by  H.  Reed.  IX.  L. 

Calvert,  by  G.  W.  Burnap  ; S. 

Ward,  by  W.  Gammell;  T. 

Posey,  by  J.  Hall.  X.  N. 

Greene,  by  G.  W.  Greene, 

XI.  S.  Decatur,  by  A.  8. 
Mackenzie.  XH.  E.  Preble, 
by  L.  Sabine;  W.  Penn,  by 
G.  E.  Ellis.  XIII.  D.  Boone, 
by  J.  M.  Peck;  B.  Idncoln, 
by  F.  Bowen.  XIV.  .1.  Led- 
yard,  by  J.  Sparks.  XV.  W. 

K.  Davie,  by  F.  M.  Hubbard; 

S.  Kirkland,  by  S.  K.  Lothrop. 

— Lives  of  eminent  individ- 
uals, celebrated  in  Amer- 
ican history.  3 v 123.7 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Life  of 
J.  Stark,  by  E.  Everett;  D. 
Brainerd,  by  W.  B.  O.  Pea- 
body; R.  Fulton,  by  J.  Ren- 
wick; Capt  J.  Smith,  by  G.  S. 

Hillard.  11.  E.  Allen,  by  J. 

Sparks;  S Cabot,  by  C.  Hay- 
ward, jr.;  H.  Hudson,  by  H. 

R.  Cleveland;  J.  Warren,  by 
A.  H.  Everett;  I.  Putnam,  by 


Shelf.  No. 


Sparks,  J.,  continued. 

O.  W.  B.  Peabody;  1).  Ritten- 
house,  by  J.  Renwick.  HI. 

W.  Pinkney,  by  H.  Wheaton; 

Sir  H.  Vane,  by  C.  W.  ITj)ham ; 

A.  Wayne,  by  J.  Armstrong; 

W.  Ellery,  by  E.  T.  Channing; 

R,  ^Montgomery,  by  J.  Arm- 
strong. 

— Life  of  G.  Washington. 

Bost 111.10 

Same.  N.  Y v.  1 of  41.1 

— Ministry,  ritual,  and  doc- 

trines of  the  episcopal 

church 3G3.3 

Sparks  from  a locomotive. 

Fuller,  H 96. IG 

Sparrowgrass  papers.  The. 

Cozzens,  F.  S 283.15 

Speaker.  See  Elocution. 

Spear,  C.  Essays  on  the 

punishment  of  death. . . 156.25 
Spear,  J.  S.  Boston  guide 

to  health 33.6 

Species.  Darwin,  C.  (R.) 

Origin  of 34.3 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  Origin  of.  34.9 
Spectator,  The.  Addison, 

J 206.12 

— Selections  from 49.2 

Spectre  bridegroom.  The. 

Moncrieft',  W.  T 164.16 

Speed  the  plough.  Morton, 

165.7 

Speke,  J.  H.  Discovery  of 

the  source  of  the  Nile..  83.12 
Spelling,  Manual  of  Eng- 
lish. Soule,  11 155.14 

Spencer,  A.  Narrative  of 

Andersonville 136.9 

Spencer,  E.  Turkey,  Rus- 
sia, the  Black  sea,  and 

Circassia 96.13 

Spencer,  H.  Education : 
intellectual,  moral,  and 

physical 155.12 

Illustrations  of  universal 

progress 155.11 

Spencer,  W.  V.  Boston 
theatre.  See  Dramas, 
Collection  of. 

Spenser,  E.  Political 

works.  5 227.3 

Contents.  — Yo\.\.  Life  by 
J.  Milford  ; The  faerie  queene, 
books  1,  2,  canto  vii.  II.  Same, 
book  2,  canto  viii  — book  4, 
canto  ii.  III.  Same,  book  4, 
canto  iii  — book  6,  canto  i.  I V. 

Same,  book  6,  canto  ii  — vii; 

Colin  Clout;  Virgil’s  Gnat; 
Shepheard’s  calendar.  V. 
Fowrehymnes;  TTiree  visions; 
Prosopopoia,  or  Mother  Hub- 
herd’s  tale;  Prothalamion ; 
Epithalamion ; Poems;  Amo- 
relti  or  sonnets;  Daphnaida; 
Astrophel ; Doleful  lay  of  Clo- 
rinda;  Mourning  muse  of 
T'hpstylis ; A pastoral  aeglogue; 
Anelegie;  An  epitaph;  Teares 
of  the  muses;  The  ruines  of 
Rome;  The  ruines  of  time; 
Muiopotmos;  Brittain’s  Ida. 

Spielhagen,  F.  Through 

night  to  light 305.18 

Spiers,  A.,  and  Surenne,  G. 

French  and  English  [and 
English  and  French] 
pronouncing  dictionary. 

2 V.  in  1 *R.  R.,  A.  4 


Shelf.  No. 

SiTESs,  C.  II.  The  fallen 
minister,  and  other  tales. 

Vol.  1 327.36 

Contents.  — The  murderer; 

The  reverme  collector;  The 
fallen  minister;  Vanity,  or 
the  merchant. 

Spirit-intercourse.  Snow, 

H 366.2 

Spirit  of  the  pilgrims.  Vol. 

1-5.  5 V 63.4 

SiTTZBERGEN,  Voyage  to,  in 

1856.  Blackwood,  F.  T.  96.12 
Spofeord,  ii.  (E.)  r.,  for- 
merly Miss  Prescott.  The 
amber  gods  and  other 
stories 266.2 

— Azarian 246.31 

Spoiled  child.  Hoare,  P.  ..  164.12 
Sports.  Greenwood,  J. 

Wild  sports  of  the  world.  84.2 

— Herbert,  H.  W.  Field 

sports  of  the  United 
States  and  British  prov- 
inces  33.22 

— Lamont,  J.  Sporting  ad- 

ventures in  the  Northern 

seas 93.7 

Sprague,  J.  T.  Origin,  pro- 
gress, and  conclusion  of 

the  Florida  war 134.7 

Sprague,  W.  B.  Life  of  T. 

Dwight V.  4 of  117.2 

— Visits  to  European  celeb- 

rities  235.11 

Springfield  armory,  Marco 
Paul  at  the.  Abbott,  J. 

V.  6 of  16.4 

Springs,  water-falls,  sea- 
bathing resorts,  and 
mountain  scenery  of  the 
United  States  and  Can- 
ada   87.7 

Spurzheim,  j.  G.  Observa- 
tions on  insanity 31.15 

— Outlines  of  phrenology..  38.6 

Spy,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F.  ...  285.9 

Squier,  E.  G.  Nicaragua; 

its  people,  scenery,  mon- 
uments, [etc.] 82.1 

Squire  Trevlyn’s  heir. 

Wood,  E.  P 321.14 

Stabat  mater.  Rossini,  G.  A.  162.7 

Stael-Holstein,  (A.  L.  G. 
Necker),  madame  de. 
Influence  of  literature 

upon  society.  2v 156.15 

Stage,  Guide  to  the.  Rede, 

L.T 165.23 

Stage-struck  Yankee,  The. 

Durivage,  O.  E 164.17 

Standish,  Miles,  Courtsbip 

of.  Longfellow,  H.  W.  166.28 
Stanhope,  Philip  1).,  earl  of 

Chesterfield.  Works 151.1 

— Letters  to  his  son.  4 v.  332  2 
Stanhope,  Philip  H.,  earl 

Stanhope,  formerly  lord 
Mahon.  History  of  Eng- 
land, 1713-63.  2 V 142.6 

— Life  of  Louis,  prince  of 

Conde 196.14 

Stanley,  A.  P.  Life  and 
correspondence  of  T. 

Arnold.  2 v 116.9 

— Sinai  and  Palestine 92.3 


STANLEY 


78 


STUH'KF.ANI) 


HI  I cl  r.  No. 

S’i'ANi.iCY,  (».  I’niiiL'iN  oC 
the  Dutch  .•iiul  Eloiiiisli 

schools ^ 150.  M 

STANSuuiiV,  11.  Exploration 
ol’thc  valley  of  the  (lr(!at 
salt  lake  oi*  Utah,  [with 

maps] 83.1) 

Star  papers.  Eeecher,  II. 

VV 207.3 

Stai{Iv,  J.,  Life  of.  /See 

Everett,  E I ofllT.! 

V.  ] or  123.7 

Starling,  E.  Nobl^  deeds 

of  Avoinan 11)7.17 

Starry  Ihij^,  The.  Adams, 

VY.  T 12.13 

Stars  and  stripes.  The,  in 

rebeldom 153.18 


State  secrets 104.1) 

Statesman’s  manual.  Wil- 
liams, E 352.0 

Statesmen  in  the  time  of 
Geoi’i^c  III.  Erongham, 

n.,lord 11)5.4 

Staunton,  11.  ’I'he  chess- 
player’s handbook 37.18 

— The  chess  tournament. . . 37.4 

Steam  engine,  lionrne,  J. 


Catechism  of  the 307.14 

— Lardiier,  1).  Steam  en- 

gine explained 307.28 

— Macfarlane,  K.  History 

of  propellers  and  steam 


navigation 304.3 

Stearns,  J.  G.  Speculative 

free-masonry 385.22 

Steele,  A.  Works.  2v.  ..  227.8 

Steele,  E.  11.  Heroines  of 

sacred  history 197.9 

Steffen,  W.  United  States 

tactics 207.22 

Steffens,  II.  Story  of  my 

career  120.3 

Steinmetz,  a.  History  of 

the  Jesuits.  2 v 187.10 

Stephen,  Sir  J.  Lectures 

on  the  history  of  France.  141.7 
Stephens,  A.  S.  The  curse 

of  gold 300.12 

— Doubly  false 300.13 

— Fashion  and  famine.  N.Y.  243.18 

Same.  Phil 300.3 

— The  gold  brick 306.9 

— The  heiress 300.10 

— Mabel’s  mistake 300.7 

— Married  in  haste 300.1 

— Mary  Derwent 300.2 

— 'I'he  old  homestead 300.11 

— ’I'he  rejected  wife 300.4 

— liuby  Gray’s  strategy ....  300. 14 

— Silent  struggles 300.5 

— J'he  soldier’s  orphans...  300.15 

— 'I'he  wife’s  secret 300.8 

— Wives  and  widows 300.0 

Stei’HENS,  j.  L.  1 ncidents  of 

travel  in  Central  Ameri- 
ca, Chiapas,  and  Yuca- 
tan   83.8 


— Incidents  of  travel  in 

Arabia  Petrani, 
and  the.  Holy  Land.  2 v.  80.11 

— Incidents  of  travel  in 

Greece,  'I'urkey,  Knssia, 
and  Poland.  2 v 80.12 

— Imudents  of  travel  in  Yu- 

catan. 2 V 83.4 


Hli<lf.  No. 

S tei’menson,  G.,  Life  of.  Sr-r 

Smih-s,  S 105.0  ; 121 .0 

SrEi-iiiLNsoN,  It.,  Life  of.  St-e 

Smih^.s,  S 121.0 

Steuuen,  E.  W.  a.,  hnrf))i. 

IJowen,  F.  Life  of. . v.  9 of  1 1 7.1 

— K'ip|),  K.  Lil’e*  of 190.7 

Steward,  The.  Eeaseley,  S.  105.20 
Stiles,  H.,  IJfe  of.  /See 


Kingsley,  .1.  L.  ...v.  (1  of  117.2 
Still  waters  run  deep. 

'I'aylor,  4' 105.20 


Stilling,  J.  11.  .lung.  See 
Jnng-Stilling,  .1.  11. 

Stirling,  E.  Aline 105.17 

— The  P>looim.*r  costume.  ..  104.0 

— Mrs.  Caudle’s  curtain  lec- 

ture. [Adapted  from  1). 
Jerrold] 101.14,20 

— Nicholas  Nickleby.  [Dra- 

matized from  Dickens].  104.20 

— Norah  Creina 101.17 

— The  rag-picker  of  Paris.  105.15 

— 4'eddy  itoe 10.4.10 

— The  young  scamp 101.22 

STOCipiELER,  .1.  11.  An  ob- 
ject of  interest 104.10 

Stoddard,  D.  T,,  Memoir 

of.  A'ce  Thompson,  J.  P.  110.1 
Stoeckiiardt,  j.  a.  Chem- 
ical lield  lectures 304.5 

— Princijiles  of  chemistry . . 37.14 

Stokes  LEY  secret.  Yongc, 

C.  M . 308.1 

Stolen  dress.  The.  Baker, 

11.  N.  (W.) 14.2 

Stone,  ,7.  S.  Memoir  of 

A.  V.  Griswold 194.4 

Stone,  W.  L.  Border  wars 
of  the  American  revolu- 
tion. 2 V 47.4 

— Life  and  times  of  Ked- 

jacket 102.5 

Stone-mason  of  Saint  Point. 
Lamartine,  A.  (M.  L.  P.) 

de 305.31 

Stories  and  sketches 342.11 

Contents.  — Regester,  S., 

The  skeleton  at  the  banquet; 

Tuttle,  S.  W.,  Let  those  laugh 
who  win ; Ludlow,  F.  II.,  The 
proper  use  of  grandfathers; 

Hrodd,  G.,  At  eve ; Wolcott, 

K.,  Broken  idols;  Moulton,  L. 

C.,  Dr.  Huger’s  intentions; 

The  man  whose  life  was  saved  ; 

Lord,  J.  L , The  romance  of  a 
western  trip;  Galpiu,  M/'S., 

The  two  ghosts  of  N ew  London 
turnpike  ; Griswold,  H.  T., 

Down  by  the  sea;  Why  Mrs. 

Radnor  fainted;  Sikes,  (W.) 

W.,  Under  a cloud;  Wolcott, 

R. ,  Corning  from  the  front; 

Shanly,  C.  D.,  A night  in  the 
sewers. 

Stories  and  legends  of  travel 
and  history.  Lippincott, 

S.  J 27.23 

Stories  for  young  persons. 

Sedgwick,  C.  M 18.3 

Stories  from  famous  bal- 
lads. Lipjiincott,  S.  J.  18.27 
S'l’ORiES  from  the  Italian  po- 
ets. Hunt,  (J.  IL)L(‘igh.  204.10 
S'l’ORiES  of  many  lands. 

Lippincott,  S.  J 27.24 

Stories  of  the  prairie. 

Cooper,  J.  F 17.6 


I Hli.  lf,  No. 

SroRIE.S  of  the  Srui.  Crropcr, 

I J.  E 17.0 

Si<)Rii;s  ol'  the  woods. 

Cooper,  .1.  E 20,15 

SroRY,  .1.,  liife  of.  /See 

Storv,  W.  W 111.7 

Story,  W.  W.  Life  of  .1. 

Story.  2v 111.7 

SioRY  of  a bad  boy.  Al- 
drich, 'f.  B 27.7 

Story'  of  Elizabet  h.  4’hack- 

eray,  MIhh  (A.  T.) 34  7.13 

Story  of  the  guard.  Fre- 
mont, J.  B 357.1 

SroiToirroN,  J.  Philip  Dod- 
dridge : life  and  labors . . 120.4 

S ro  w i : , 1 1 . f E , ) B . ( Ch  visit / - 

p/rcr  Cvi/injirld.')  Agnes 
ofSorrenlo 312,1 

— 'fhe  chimney-corner 157  10 

— Dred.  2v 205.2 

— House  and  home  jiapers,  15H.7 

— Little  foxes 27.21 

— Little  Pussy  Willow 22,10 

— The  May  llower,  and  niis- 

cellanemis  writings :>12.2 

— 4'he  minist(!r’s  wooing  ..  2 15. .‘5 

— Nina  Gordon.  2 v.  in  1,  312  5 


Note.  — 'I’hiH  is  the  same 
work  as  Dred,  but  iriiblislicd 
under  a dilfurent  title. 


— GIdtown  folks 

312.4 

— J’hc  j)C!irl  of  Orr’s  island. 

342.3 

— (^iieer  little  people 

22.7 

— Sunny  memories  of  for- 

eign lands.  2 V 

94.8 

— Uncle  Tom’s  cabin.  2 v. 

in  1 

342.0 

— Dred,  dramatized.  /See 

Brougham,  J 

105.18 

— Uncle  Toni’s  cabin,  dram- 

atized. /See  Aiken,  G. 

L 

105.23 

Strafford.  Browning,  R.  107.14 
Strait  gate.  The.  Abbott, 

.1 V.  1 of  10.1 

Strange  sfory.  Bulwer- 

Lytton,  E.  (G.  E.  L.)  ..  240.9 

Stranger,  The.  Kotzebue, 

A.  F.  F,  von 105.2 

Street  ballads,  popular  po- 
etry, and  household 

songs  of  Ireland 168.18 

Stretton,  j.  The  rector’s 

wife 244.11 

Stretton.  Kingsley,  H.  . . 301.1 

Strickland,  A.  Lives  of 
the  queens  of  Jlngland. 

Phil.  12  V,  in  6 145.1 

Contents.  — Yo\.l[l\.  Ma- 
tilda of  Flanders,  a.  d.  1066; 

Matilda  of  Scotland,  1100; 

Adellcia  of  Louvaine,  1120; 

Matilda  of  Boulogne,  1136 ; 

Eleanora  of  Aquitaine,  1154. 

[2.]  Berengaria  of  Navarre, 

1101;  Isabell  I of  AngoulCnne, 

1200;  Eleanor  of  Provence, 

1236;  Eleanora  of  Castille, 

1273;  Marguerite  of  France, 

1299  ; Isabella  of  France,  1.308; 

I’hilippa  of  Ilainault,  1327; 

Anne  of  Bohemia,  -1380.  [3.] 

Isabella  of  Valois,  1397;  Joan- 
na of  Navarre,  1402 ; Katherine 
of  Valois,  1402;  Margaret  of 
Aiqou,  1444;  Elizabeth  Wood- 
ville,  1464;  Anne  of  Warwick, 

1473.  11  [4].  Elizabeth  of  York, 

1480;  Katharine  of  Arra- 


STRICKLAND 


79 


TALES 


Shelf.  No. 

Strickland,  A.,  continued. 

gon,  1509  ; Anno  Boleyn,  1533  ; 

Jane  Seymour,  1536 ; Anne  of 
Cloves,  1539;  Katharine  How- 
ard, 1540.  [5.]  Katharine  Parr, 

1543;  Mary,  1553.  HI  f6,  7]. 
Elizabeth,  1553.  [7.]  Anne  of 

Denmark,  1603.  iV  [8].  Hen- 
* rielta  Maria,  1628;  Catharine 
of  Braganza,  1661.  IV,  V [8, 

91.  Mary  Beatrice,  of  Modena, 

1685.  V [9,  10].  Mary  il,  1688. 

V,  VI  [11,  12].  Anne,  1702. 

— - Same.  Abridged.  N.Y.  147.9 

— Lives  of  the  queens  of 

Scotland,  and  English 
princesses  connected 
with  the  regal  succes- 
sion of  Great  Brita'a. 

8 145.3 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Mar- 
garet Tudor;  Magdalene  of 
France.  I,  II.  Mary  of  Lor- 
raine. II.  Lady  Margaret 
Douglas.  IIT-VII.  Mary  Stu- 
art. VIII.  Elizabeth  Stuart. 

Strife  and  peace.  Bremer, 

F 2G1.44 

Struve,  C.  A.  Domestic 

education  of  children. . . 154.13 
Stuart,  M.  Hints  on  the 
interpretation  of  proph- 
ecy  3G6.32 

Student,  The.  Bulwer-Lyt- 

ton,  E.  (G.  E.  L.) 15G.2 

Studies  from  life.  Craik, 

D.  (M.)  M 307.G 

Studies,  stories,  and  mem- 
oirs. Jameson,  A.  (M.)  47.21 

Studio,  The.  Abbott,  J.  v.  4 of  IG.l 
Stumbling-blocks.  Dodge, 

M.  ^ 45.5 

Stuyvesant.  Abbott,  J v.  8 of  1G.2 
Styffe,  K.  Iron  and  steel.  33.10 
Sudden  thoughts.  Wilks, 

T.  E 1G4.19 

Sugar.  New  system  of 
manufacturing  sugar 
from  the  cane.  Bes- 
semer, H 382.4 

Sullivan,  J.,  Life  of.  See 

Peabody,  O.  W.  B.  v.  3 of  117.2 


Sully,  M.  de  Bethune,  due 

de.  Memoirs.  4 v.  ...  125.10 
Summer  rest.  Dodge,  M.  A.  45.8 
Sumner,  C.  Eulogy  on  A. 

Lincoln 112.13 

Sumner,  J.  P.  Evidence  of 

Christianity 385.23 

Sumner,  W.  H.  History  of 

East  Boston 181.11 

— Some  recollections  of 
Washington’s  visit  to 

Boston  [in  1789] 194.23 

Sun,  The.  Guillemin,  A.  . . 3G.7 

Sunday  magazine  for  18G5 . . G1.3 

Sunny  memories  of  foreign 

lands.  Stowe,  H.  (E.)  B.  94.8 
SuNNYBANK.  Terliuiie,  M.V.  32G.17 
Supper  in  Dixie.  Triplet,  J.  1G4.22 
Suppliants,  The,  Euripides. 


V.  2 of  339.2 

Supplicants,  The.  iEschy- 

lus 339.17 

SuRENNE,  G.  French  and 
English,  and  English  and 
French  pronouncing  dic- 
tionary. See  Spiers,  A. 

*R.  R.,  A.  4 


Shelf.  No. 

Surgeon  of  Paris.  Jones, 

J.  S 1G5.25 

Susan  Fielding.  Edwards, 

A.  B 301.39 

SuspiRiA  de  profundis.  De 

Quincey,  T 44.24 

SuTER,  W.  A quiet  family.  1G4.19 
SuTER,  W.  E.  Dick  Turpin 

and  Tom  King 1G4.22 

Swallow  barn.  Kennedy, 

J.  P 2G4.3G;  305.1 

Swan,  J.  G.  The  northwest 


coast ; or,  three  years  in 
Washington  territory..  9G.21 
Swayze,  3Irs.  J.  C.  Ossa- 

wattomie  Brown 1G5  23 

Sweat,  M.  J.  M.  A summer 

in  Europe 285.23 

Sweden.  Anjou,  L.  A.  Ref- 
ormation in 235.4 

— Brace,  C.  L.  Visit  to 

the  homes  of 23G.9 

— Sleeper,  M.  G.  Sketches 

and  stories  of 27.17 

— Taylor, (J.)  Bayard.  Sum- 

mer and  winter  pictures 
of 97.19 

See  also  Charles  XII. 

Swedenborg,  E.  von.  Bush, 

G.  Reply  to  R.  W. 
Emerson  on 383.10 

— Hayden,  W.  B.  Review 

of  Dr.  Pond  on  the  facts 
and  philosophy  of 383.10 

— Taftel,  J.  F.  1.  Docu- 

ments concerning 383.11 

Swedenborgianism.  See 
New  Jerusalem  church. 
Sweethearts  and  wives. 

Kenney,  J 1G5.11 

Sweetser,  W.  Treatise  on 

digestion 3G4.17 

Swell  life  at  sea.  [Nauti- 
cal tales] 248.27 


Contents. — Cruise  of  a Guin- 
earaan,  by  J.  W.  Gould;  Fitz- 
Gubin ; Homeward  bound; 

Aquatic  expedition  from  Gib- 
raltar to  Barcelona  ; Mr.  Snigs- 
by’s  yacht;  The  death-shot. 

Swift,  J.  Works.  24  V.  in  12.  49.1 

Contents.  — Vol.  I [1,  2]. 

Life,  by  T.  Sheridan.  II  [3,  4]. 

Tale  of  a tub ; History  of  Mar- 
tin ; Battle  of  the  books,  etc. 

Ill  [5,  6].  Examiner,  etc.  IV 
[7,  8].  Miscellaneous.  V [9]. 
Gulliver’s  travels.  [10.]  Po- 
ems. VI  [11].  Poems.  [12  ] 

Tracts  relative  to  Ireland; 
Drapier’s  letters,  etc.  VII  [13, 

14].  Miscellaneous.  Vlli-X 
[I0-20].  Letters.  Xr  [21,22]. 

Journal  to  Stella,  etc.  XII 
[23].  Martinus  Scriblerus; 

History  of  John  Bull,  etc.  [24.] 
Miscellanies  in  verse;  Miscel- 
lanies in  prose. 


— Poetical  works.  3 v.  ...  227.4 

— Gulliver’s  travels 249,5 

Swinton,  W.  Campaigns 

of  the  army  of  the  Poto- 
mac  131.5 

Swiss  cottage.  The.  Bayly, 

T.  H 1G4.9 

Swiss  family  Robinson,  The. 

Wyss,  J.  U.  von.. ......  17.4 


Shelf.  No. 

Swiss  swains.  Webster,  B.  1G4.15 
Switch  off.  Adams,  W.  T.  13.10 
Switzerland.  Adams,  W. 

T.  Young  America  in.  13.4 

— Bremer,  F.  Two  years  in.  234.20 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Scenes  and 

society  in 234. IG 

— Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Let- 

ters from V.  2 of  125.12 

— Jones,  11.  The  regular 

Swiss  round 98.1 

— Mendelssohn  - Bartholdy, 

F.  Letters  from 12G.12 

— Simond,  L.  Tour  and 

residence  in,  1817-19...  93.9 

— Wilson,  J.  History  of. . 148.5 

See  also  Alps. 


Sybaris  and  other  homes. 

Hale,  E.  E 2GG.7 

Sybil  Lennard.  Grey,  3Irs.  341.29 
Sybil’s  second  love.  Kav- 

anagh,  J 322.7 

Sylvia’s  lovers.  Gaskell,  E. 

C 2G1.4G 

Syntax,  Doctor,  Tour  of,  in 
search  of  the  pictur- 
esque. Combe,  W IGG.l 

Syria.  Curtis,  G.  W.  The 

howadji  in 97.2 

— De  Forest,  J.  W.  Letters 

from 97.28 

— Mariti,  G.  Travels 

through 83.  G 


See  also  Palestine. 

SzABAD,  E.  Modern  war...  387.13 


Table-talk.  Cowper,  W. 

Table  talk 1G1.3 

— Hazlitt,  W.  Table  talk.  205.4 

— Rogers,  S.  Table-talk..  205.2 
Tacitus,  C.  C.  Works. 

[Translated]  by  A.  Mur- 
phy. 4 V 3G1.2 

Tactics.  Casey,  S.  Infan- 
try   38.14 

— Hardee,  W.  J.  Rifle  and 

light  infantry 3G8.4 

— Scott,  W.  Infantry 3G8.3 


— Steflen,W.  United  States.  3G7.22 

— United  States  infantry..  3G8.2 
Taffel,  j.  F.  I.  Documents 

concerning  Swedenborg.  383.11 
Take  care  of  little  Charley. 

Brougham,  J 1G4.14,  2G 

Tale  of  trials.  Opie,  A. 

V.  3 of  282.5;  v.  2 of  327.30 
Tale  of  two  cities.  Dickens, 

C.  (J.  H.)  24G.19;  281.3G;  284.1G 
Tales  and  sketches.  Miller, 


H 154.10 

Tales  and  sketches.  Sedg- 
wick, C.  M 18.1 


Tales  of  a grandfather. 

Scott,  Sir  W.  . .V.  24-2G  of  2G3.5 
348.1 

Tales  of  a traveller.  Irving, 

W 4-of  4G.6 

Tales  of  a wayside  inn. 

Longfellow,  H.  W 1GG.25 

Tales  of  Glauber-Spa.  Sedg- 
wick, C.  M 305.19 

Tales  of  my  landlord.  Scott, 

Sir  W 5-7  of  2G3.5 


'I'ALKS 


rilAf'KKR  AV 


Kh.  If.  No. 

'J'ai.kh  of  tlio  cni.sjKlcrs. 

Scol  t,,  Sir  W V.  \H  of  203.5 

'J’ai.koukd,  F.  Sliylock,  or 
l liu  morcliant  of  Venice 

l)r('S(‘rve(l 104.12 

TAi.KorKi),  N.  (h’iiiciil 
ami  iniscelhincous  writ- 
ings  202. .5 

— Ion 1()5.1 

Talisman,  The.  Scott,  Sir 

VV 18  of  203.5 

Tallaiadgk,  Ji.  Memoir...  lUt.l2 
Tally  Khand.  See  Itluind, 

Tally. 

Talaion,  Thrace,  pseud,  f 

Edith  Hale 243.11 

Talpa.  Haskyns,  C.  W.  ..  387.3 

Taming  of  tlie  shrew. 


Shakespeare,  W.  ..v.  4 of  103.1 
V.  2 of  103.2;  v.  2 of  103.11 
Tangled  skein,  A.  Fon- 

lilamine,  A 281.10 

Tanglkwooi)  tales.  Haw- 

tliorne,  N 14.31 

Tapesthiki)  chamber.  Scott, 

Sir  W V.  20  of  203.5 


Tautauy,  Travels  in,  1844- 

40.  Hue,  R 235.14 

Task,  The.  Cowper,  W.  ..  101.3 

Tasso,  T.  Godfrey  of  Kul- 
loigne  ; or,  the  recovery 


of  Jerusalem 108.3 

— Jerusalem  delivered 108.2 

Tautpiioeus,  Baroness  I. 

vou.  At  odds 204.20 

— The  initials 324.17 

— Quits 240.32 

Tay'leuue,  C.  W.  The  boy 

martyrs  of  Sept.  12,  1814.  105.25 

— Horseshoe  Kobiusou. 

[Dramatized  from  J.  P. 

Kennedy]  105.22 

Taylou,  C.  B.  The  pass- 
word  380.20 

Taatlok,  E.  Tales  from  the 

history  of  the  Saxons..  137.3 
Taylor,  I.  Home  educa- 
tion  154.16 

— Physical  theory  of  an- 

other life 364.34 

— Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetry.  152.12 

Taa'lor,  (J.)  Bayard.  By- 
ways of  Europe 85.10 


— Cyclopaedia  of  modern 

travel 83.10 

— Eldorado,  or,  adventures 

in  the  path  of  empire.. . 06.17 

— John  Godfrey’s  fortunes.  265.15 

— Joseph  and  his  friend 265.20 

— Journey  to  Central  Africa.  06.10 

— Lands  of  the  Saracen...  234.25 


— ]\>ems 168.0 

— Summer  and  winter  pic- 

tures of  Sweden,  Den- 
mark, and  Lai)land 07.10 

— Views  a-foot;  or,  Europe 

seen  with  knapsack  and 

stair.  0th  ed 234.24 

Same.  15th  ed 08.5 

— - Same.  20th  ed 87.0 

— Visit  to  India,  Cliina,  and 

Japan,  in  1853 87.20 

Tayi.or,  j.  W.  l{ef)orts  up- 
on th<!  mineral  i’esour(;es 
of  the  United  Stat(!H. 

See  United  States 383.3 


8(/ 


SliGf.  No. 

Tayloi!,  'r.  1’.  J’hn  botlhL  161.3 
'fAYLoi:,  'riu’odore.  'I’lnick- 
eray  the  linmonrist  and 

tin*  man  of  letters 121.6 

Taylor,  'I’om.  A blighfc'd 


being 161.10 

— 'flic  fool’s  revenge u;5.:>0 

— Helping  hands 165,26 

— Iletnbntion 165.18 

— Still  waters  run  deep....  165.26 

— The  ticket-of-l(Nive  man.  165.30 

— To  oblige  Benson 164.0 

— Victims 164.24;  165.21 


— amlKetide,  C.  Theking’s 

rival 165.17 

Masks  and  faces 165.21 

Two  loves  and  a life..  165  26 

Taylor,  AV.  C.  Civil  wars 

of  Ireland.  2v 10.40 

— Manual  of  ancient  and 

modern  history 181.0 

— The  modern  Britisli  Plu- 

tarch  158.18 

Taylor,  Z.  Frost,  J.  Life 


of 215.12 

— Montgomery,  1 1.  Life  of.  107.4 
Teach iN(;.  Sre  Education. 
Technology,  Popular.  Ha- 

zen,E 40.3 

See  also  Useful  arts. 

Teddy  the  tiler.  Kodwell, 

G.  H 164.16 

Teddy  Poe.  Stirling,  E.  . . 164.16 
Teeth,  Preservation  of  tlie. 

Hitclicock,  D.  K 38.11 

Telegraph.  Briggs,  C.  F. 

Story  of  the 364.32 

— Prescott,  G.  B.  Electric.  34.32 

— Sabine,  IL  Electric....  37.11 

Temper.  Bell,  B 165.8 


Temper.  Opie,  A.  . . v.  5 of  282.5 
Teaipest.  Shakespeare,  AV. 

V.  2 of  163.1 


V.  1 of  163.2;  165.17 
Temptation.  Brougham,  J.  164.8 
Ten  nights  in  a bar-room. 

Pratt,  AAL  AV 165.30 

Ten  times  one  is  ten.  Hale, 

E.  E 266.4 

Ten  years  among  the  mail 

bags.  Holbrook,  J 244.20 

Tenant  of  AVildfell  hall. 

Bronte,  A 287.2 

Tennyson,  A.  Poems.  2v.  167.10 


Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Miscel- 
laneous poems;  The  princess; 

Enoch  Arden.  II.  In  meino- 
riani ; Maud,  and  other  poems ; 

Idylls  of  the  king;  Additional 
poems ; Experiments. 

— Enoch  Arden,  etc 167.34 

— The  holy  grail  and  other 

poems  166.7 

— The  princess 167.33 

Teriiune,  M.  V.,  formerly 

Aliss  Hawes.  {Marion 
Harland.)  At  last 342.24 

— Ihiemie’s  temptation....  342.9 

— Puby’s  husband 342.23 

— Sunnybank  326.17 

Teihiy,  1).  Guy  Mannering. 

1 Dramatized  from  Sir 

W.  Scott  j 165.11 

Tei'rachordon.  Milton,  ,1. 

V.  3 of  337.5 


Hli 

••If. 

No. 

'I’k 

A ERINO.  Du(l<*vaiif.,  A.  L. 

A.  D 

307.12; 

21, 

13 

'I'l 

:.\  \s.  ( )lm  D 

•d,  F.  L.  Joiir- 

ncy  lliroiii 

2b 

'.16, 

19 

— 

I’aNfoii,  r. 

Stray  Van- 

kt'c  in 



9( 

:.6 

— 

A’isii,  to  . . . 

o 

36. 

21 

— 

AVoodman, 

!).,  />.  Guid(^ 

to  J'c.xas  ( 

|•mig^an(„s .... 

35: 

r.4 

Thachkk,.  a. 

Narrative  of 

his  shipwreck 

181 

1.6 

Til 

lACK  ERA  v, 

Miss  (A.  I.) 

'flic  siory 

of  Fili/.alxdb 

tvith  f)tii( 

cr  talcs  and 

sketches  317.13 


Contents.  — 'I'lie  story  of 
Elizahcth;  Elvt‘  old  friends; 

The  Hleejdng  beauty  In  llio 
wooil ; Ciiideri'Ila  ; Heanty  and 
the  beast;  l.inie  lied  Ridit.g 
Iloodi.Iaek  tlie  giant-killer; 

Out  of  tlie  world  ; 'J’o  Ksther. 

— The  village  on  the  clKf 
with  other  stories  and 
sk(;tehes  347.12 

Contents.  — The  village  on 
the  clKf;  From  an  island;  .Mis- 
cellanies. 

Thackeray,  AAL  M.  {Mirhael 
Anyelo  Titma.rsh.')  Mis- 
celianics.  5 v 347.1 

Contents. — Vol.  I.  The  me- 
moirs of  Harry  l>yndon,  esip; 

'The  history  of  8amuel  'I’it- 
marsh  and  the  great  iloggarty 
diamond;  Hurlesrpies;  'I'lie  di- 
ary of  C.  .Jeames  de  l.,a  Pluche, 
esq.;  The  tremendous  adven- 
tures of  Major  Gahagan;  A 
legend  of  tiie  Rhine;  Rebecca 
and  Jiowena;  'J'he  liistory  of 
the  next  French  revolution; 

Cox’s  diary,  il.  3'he  I’aris 
sketch  book;  The  memoirs  of 
Mr.  C.  J.  Yellowplush;  The 
Irish  sketch  book  of  1S42;  A 
journey  from  Cornhill  to 
Grand  Cairo.  III.  The  book  of 
snobs ; tSketches  and  travels  in 
London;  Character  sketches; 

Denis  Duval;  Men’s  wives; 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Berry; 

Dennis  Haggerty’s  wife;  The 
Bedford  Row  conspiracy;  A 
little  dinner  at  Timrnin’s;  The 
fatal  boots.  IV.  The  four 
Georges;  The  English  humor- 
ists of  the  18th  century;  Char- 
ity and  humor;  Roundabout 
papers;  'I'he  second  funeral 
of  Napoleon  ; Little  travels 
and  roadside  sketches;  The 
Fitz-Boodle  papers;  Critical 
reviews;  The  wolves  and  the 
lamb.  V.  Catherine  ; Tit- 
marsh  among  papers  and 
books;  Fraser  miscellanies; 

The  Christmas  books;  Selec- 
tions from  Punch ; Ballads,  etc. 


— English  humorists  of  the 

18th  century 153.9 

— Henry  Esmond  and  Lovel 

the  widower.  Bost.  ...  347.11 

— Henry  Esmond.  N.  Y. . . 302.26 

— Men’s  wives 153.27 

— The  Newcomes.  N.  Y. 

2 V.  in  1 302.2 

Same.  Bost 347.9 

— Pendennis.  N.A".  2v.  iul.  261.28 

Same.  Bost 347.8 

— Philip.  N.  Y 261.57 

Same.  Bost 347.6 

— Vanity  fair 347.10 


THACKERAY 


81 


TOCQUEVILLE 


Shelf.  No. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.,  cont'd. 

— The  Virginians 347.7 

— Story  of  the  life  of.  See 


Taylor,  T 124.6 

Thalaba  the  destroyer. 

Southey,  R.  161.2;  v.  4 of  227.2 
That  blessed  baby.  Moore, 

J.  G 164.9 

That  good  old  time.  Gor- 
don, C 17.3 

That  nose!  Woolf,  B.  E.  164.21 
Thatcher,  B.  B.  Indian 

biography.  2 48.32 

— Indian  traits.  2 48.2 

— Tales  of  the  revolution. . 48.3 

Tiiaxter,  a.  W.  The  grotto 

nymph 164.21 

Thayer,  W.  M.  The  bob- 
bin boy 26.24 

— Good  girl  and  true  wo- 

man   15.44 

— Life  and  character  of 

Amos  Lawrence 15.39 

Theatricals,  Private.  Hud- 
son, F 168.23 

Tiieo  Leigh.  Cudlip,  A.  ..  261.17 
Theology.  Adams,  N. 
Evenings  with  the  doc- 
trines   363.19 

— Andrews,  W.  S.  Natural 

and  revealed  religion . . . 366.20 

— Campbell,  G.  Lectures 

on  systematic 363.2 

— Cobb,  S.  Compend  of 

Christian  divinity 385.14 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Theolog- 

ical essays 44.9 

— Fernald,  W.  M.  God  in 

his  providence 366.13 

— Paley,  W.  Natural  theol- 

ogy  59.2;  383.15 

— Prout,  W.  Chemistry, 

meteorology,  and  diges- 
tion, with  reference  to 
natural  theology ...  37.6 

— Recent  inquiries  in 385.1 


See  also  Christ,  Christianity, 
Churcli,  God,  Inspiration,  Jes- 
uits, Jews,  Miracles,  Missions, 
Providence,  Punishment  (Fu- 
ture), Regeneration,  Religion, 
Sermons,  Trinity. 


Tiierese,  the  orphan  of  Ge- 
neva. Payne,  J.  H.  ...  165.15 
Thibet,  Travels  in,  1844-46. 

Hue,  111.  R 235.14 

Thiers,  (L.)  A.  Consulate 
and  empire  of  Napoleon. 

2 134.23 

— History  of  the  French 

revolution.  4 v.  in  2 . . . 141.4 

— The  Mississippi  bubble  : 

Memoir  of  J.  Law 196.20 

“Things  new  and  old.” 

Welles,  — 32.3 

Thirty  years  of  army  life 
on  the  Border.  Marcy, 

R.  B 84.3 

Thirty  years’  war.  Schiller, 

(J.  C.)F.  vou 148.3 

Thomas,  3Iiss  A.  See  Cud- 
lip,  A. 

Thomas,  C.  B.,  and  Giflbrd, 


S.  N.  The  lauding  of 
the  French  Atlantic  ca- 
ble, July,  1869 133.19 


Shelf.  No. 

Thomas,  E.  S.  Reminis- 
cences of  the  last  sixty- 

live  years,  2 204.2 

Thomas,  J.  Universal  pro- 
nouncing dictionary  of 
biography  and  niytliol- 


ogy.  Yol.  1 *R.  R.,  A.  14 

Tiiomes,  W.  H.  The  bush- 
rangers  22.14 

— The  gold  hunters  in  Eu- 

rope   22.15 

— Life  in  Australia 22.13 

Thompson,  B.,  count  Rum- 

ford.  Essays,  political, 
economical,  and  philo- 
sophical. 3 V 33.27 

— Life  of.  See  Reuwick,  J. 

V.  5 of  117.2 

Thompson,  G.  Prison  life 

and  reflections 153.25 

Thompson,  J.  P.  Memoir 

of  D.  T.  Stoddard 116.1 

Thomson,  A.  T.  Philosophy 

of  magic.  2 v 383.22 

Thomson,  James.  Poetical 

works.  2 227.5 


Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Memoir, 
by  Sir  II.  Nicolas;  Poems; 
Songs;  Britannia;.,  Liberty. 
II.  The  seasons;  Castle  of  in- 
dolence. 


Thomson,  John  C.  The 
queens  of  society.  See 
Thomson,  K.  (B.) 124.7 

— The  wits  and  beaux  of 

society.  See  Thomson, 

K.  (B.) 124.10 

Thomson,  K.  (B.)  and  J.  C. 

(^Cirace  and  Philip  Whar- 
ton.) The  queens  of  so- 
ciety   124.7 

— The  wits  and  beaux  of 

society  124.10 

Thomson,  M.  ((>.  K.  Philan- 
der Doesticks.)  Doe- 
sticks.  What  he  says . . 283.22 

— The  lady  of  the  lake 164.15 

Thomson,  R.  D.  Food  of 

animals,  and  the  fatten- 
ing of  cattle 34.22 

Thomson,  W.  M.  The  Laud 

and  the  Book.  2 v 86.6 

Thor,  Laud  of.  Browne,  J.R.  95.11 
Thoreau,  H.  D.  Cape  Cod.  44.3 

— Excursions 44.7 

— Letters  to  various  per- 

sons   44.4 

— The  Maine  woods 44.5 

— Walden 44.1 


— A week  on  the  Concord 

and  Merrimack  rivers . . 44.6 

— A Yankee  in  Canada 44.2 

Thornton,  J.  Q.  Oregon 

and  California  in  1848. 

2 85.13 

Thornton,  J.  W.  Peter  Ol- 
iver’s “Puritan  com- 
monwealth” reviewed.  353.10 
Thorpe.  Mountford,  W.  ..  248.17 
Thoughts  and  things  at 
home  and  abroad.  Bur- 


ritt,  E 234.15 

Thousand  and  one  nights; 
or,  the  Arabian  nights’ 
entertainments.  Bost.  17.28 
— Same.  Cincinnati 248.17 


Shelf.  No. 

Three  beauties.  South- 

worth,  E.  1).  E.  N 344.9 

Three  courses  and  a dessert.  157.22 
Three  crowns.  Bradlee,  L. 

II 166.15 

Three  eras  of  woman’s  life. 

Smith,  E.  E 264.2 

Three  gold  dollars.  Abbott, 

J V.  7 of  16.1 

Three  guardsmen.  The. 

Rice,  C 165.18 

Three  little  spades.  War- 
ner, A.  B 26.16 

Three  pines.  Abbott,  J. 

V.  3 of  16.3 

Three  weeks  after  marriage. 

Murphy,  A 165.9 

Three  years  in  camp  and 

hospital.  Locke,  E.  W.  136.1 
Through  by  daylight. 

Adams,  W.  T 13.12 

Through  night  to  light. 

Spielhageu,  F 305.18 

Thucydides.  History  of  the 

Peloponnesian  war.  2 v.  339.14 
Thumping  legacy.  Morton, 

J.  M 164.10 

Thunder  and  lightning. 

Fonvielle,  W.  de 36.3 

Ticket-of-leave  man.  Tay- 
lor, T 165.30 

Ticklish  times.  Morton,  J. 

M 164.20 

Ticknor,  C.  Philosophy  of 

living 19.23 

Ticknor,  G.  Life  of  W.  H. 

Prescott 116.10 

Tiger  prince.  Dalton,  W.  22.20 

Timber  trees 367.21 

Timboo  and  Fanny.  Abbott, 

J V.  3 of  16.1 

Timboo  and  Joliba.  Abbott, 

J.  V.  3 of  16.1;  17.31 

Timbs,  j.  School-days  of 

eminent  men 195.5 

— Stories  of  inventors  and 

discoverers 124.1 

Time  and  tide.  Roe,  A.  S.  243.12 

Time  tries  all.  Courtney.  J.  165.27 

Timon  of  Athens.  Shake- 
speare, W 2 of  161.4 

V.  10  of  163.1;  V.  5 of  163.2 
Titcomb,  Timothy,  pseud. 

See  Holland,  J.  G. 

Titmarsii,  Michael  Angelo, 
pseud.  See  Thackeray, 

W.  M. 

Titus  Andronicus.  Shake- 
speare, W 2 of  161.4 

V.  9 of  163.1;  V.  5 of  163.2 
To-day.  Kimball,  R.  B.  ..  342.14 
To  Esther.  Thackeray, 

Miss  (A.  I.) 347.13 

To  love  and  to  be  loved. 

Roe,  A.  S 243  12 

To  oblige  Benson.  Taylor, 

T 164.9 

To  parents  and  guardians..  165.17 
To  Paris  and  back,  for  flve 

pounds.  Morton,  J.  M.  164.9 
Tobin,  J.  The  honey-moon.  165.1 
TOCQUEVILLE,  A.  (C.  H. 

Clerel)  de.  Democracy 
in  America 133.17 

— The  old  regime  and  the 

revolution 97.21 


11 


TODD 


TWICK 


H2 


Shelf.  No. 

'J'oDD,  S.  II.  Occnsional  po- 
ems  ir,(;,32 

Ton, lows  of  llic  sea.. 

Comte  (M.) oOJ.l!) 

T()]\r  and  .Jerry.  Moneried’, 

W.  T.  KM.M,  25 

Tom  Drown  at  Oxford. 

1 1 Holies,  T 215. P;  200  8 

Tom  Criiiiile.  Kit/diall,  K.  105.18 
Tom  Noddy’s  secret.  Dayly, 

T.  II 101.21 

Tomes,  Iv.  rananni  in  1855.  87.4 

Tommy  Ilicknp.  Parker,  R. 


A 20.4 

Tone  masters,  ’J'lic.  Par- 

nard,  C.  F.,  jr 27.14 

Tonna,  C.  F.  {Charlotte 
Elizaheth . ) Fa  I sc  1 1 ood 

and  truth 208. .3 

— Jnda3a  capta 18h.l 

— Personal  recollections.. . 100.1 

Toodles,  The 104.7 

To]:quato  Tasso.  Goethe, 

J.  AV.  von 100.2 

Totten,  B.‘  J.  Naval  text- 


book   305.21 

Totten,  ,T.  G.  Reports  in 
relation  to  the  surveys 
of  Boston  harbor.  Nee 

Boston 33.13 

Tour,  La,  de  Nesle.  lingo, 

Comte  V.  (M.) 105.15 

Tour  of  Doctor  Syntax  in 
search  of  the  pictur- 
esque. Combe,  AV IGG.l 

Tour  on  the  prairies.  Ir- 
ving, AV' V.  8 of  40.0 

Toussaint,  P.,  Memoir  of. 

Nee  Lee,  H.  F 120.11 

Tower,  D.  The  progressive 
speaker  and  common 


school  reader 



154.21 

Tower  of  London. 

Aius- 

worth,  AV.  11 

321.2 

Town  and  country. 

ton,  T 

Townsend,  G.  A. 

Mor- 

165.10 

Lost 

abro.nd 

22.18 

Townsend,  T.  The 

lost 

ship 

105.28 

Traces  of  the  Roman  and 
Moor,  through  Lombar- 
dy and  the  Spains 87.21 

Trachini^t:.  Sophocles 339.10 

Tracts,  New,  intended  to 
teach  religion  without 

superstition 385.24 

Train,  G.  F.  American  mer- 
chant in  Europe,  Asia, 

and  Australia 233.2 

'I’ramnnan.  Bremer,  F.  . . 302.35 
'J'rai*  to  catch  a sunbeam. 

Mackarness,  M.  A 208.4 

'rjiAvnn,,  Cyclopaidia  of  mod- 
ern. ’I'aylor,  (,J,)  Bay- 


ard   83.10 

'I'RAVEi.LEit,  The.  Gold- 
smith,!).  228.5 


'J'raveei  ers,  Lives  of  cele- 
brated. St.  .John,  J.  A.  50.1 
'fifAVEij-iNC  bachelor,  ’J’he. 

Cooper,  .1.  F.  ..  .218.1 1 ; 285.17 
Travia'i  a,  IjH.  Verdi,  G.  ..  102.11 
'J'Ri;Ai)VVi:r-E,  D.  Rejioi’t  on 
the  subj(!ct  f)f  snpi)lying 
[BostonJ  with  water...  31.23 


shcr.  No. 


Treasitijy  of  travel  and  ad- 

venture   

230.1 

3'Ri:i:sof  America.  Browne, 

1).  .4 

3'relawny,  L.  j.  Last  days 
of  Shelley  and  liy  ron  . . 
Trf.nch,  IL  C.  S(*rmons  be- 
fore the  nnivcrsily  of 

200.3 

300.0 

Trent,  History  of  the  coun- 
cil of.  ilungener,  L. 

(B.) 147.10 

TniAE, 'linn  A’onge,  C.  M.  . 303.7 

Triai,  and  triumi)h.  Arthur, 

'J'.  S 311.18 

Trial  of  the  British  soldiers 
for  the  murder  of  C. 

_ A tt ticks,  S.  Gray,  S. 

' Maverick,  J.  Caldwell, 
and  P.  Carr,  March  5, 

1770 137.1 

Trials,  Remarkable  crinn- 
nal.  Feuerbach,  A.  R. 

von 158.17 

Trick  to  catch  the  old  one. 

JMiddleton,  T v.  2 of  103.10 

TitiEioiAiN,  Bridal  of.  Scott, 

Nir  W v.  8 of  228.7 

Trifles.  Ruhkopf,  .T 27.30 

Trinity.  Frothingham,  E. 

L.  Law  of  tri-person- 
ality   32.17 

— Jones,  AA^.  Catholic  doc- 

trine of  a 38.18 

Trip  to  Calais.  Foote,  S.  ..  103.12 
Trip  to  Scarborough.  Sher- 
idan, R.  B 103.0 

Triplet,  J.  Call  at  number 

1-7 104.22 

— A supper  in  Dixie 104.22 

Troilus  and  Cressida. 

Shakespeare,  AV.  ..v.  2 of  101.4 
V.  0 of  103.1;  V.  5 of  103.2 
V.  3 of  103.11 

Trojan  dames.  Euripides. 

V.  2 of  330.2 


Trollope,  A.  The  Ber- 
trams   204.1 

— The  Claverings 301.35 

— Doctor  Thorne.  1803  ..  204.13 

Same.  1800  200.13 

— Framley  parsonage 204.10 

— He  knew  he  was  right...  301.0 

— The  last  chronicle  of  Bar- 

set 301.8 

— North  America.  N.  Y.  . 235.10 

Same.  Phil.  2 v.  in  1.  04.20 

— Orleyfarm 301.14 

— Phineas  Finn,  the  Irish 

member 301.11 

— The  small  house  at  Al- 

lington 301.28 

— The  vicar  of  Bullhamp- 

ton 301.13 

— The  AA^est  Indies  and  the 

Spanish  main 80.5 

Troi.lope,  T.  a.  Lindis- 

farn  chase 302.24 

— A siren.  2 v.  in  1 204.15 

Tropi(;s.  In  the  tropics,  by 

ii  settler  in  Santo  Do- 
mingo  230.3 

— AVillis,  N.  P.  Health  trip 

to  the 87.14 

'rifo’i'i'v  book.  Plielps,  E.  S.  22.0 


Hli.Or  No. 

TnoVAiouE,  ll.  Ab-rdl,  G.  102.11 
'rnownitiiMiE,  J.  'r. 

Cr<  ijlon. ) Lawrrncr’s 
ad  vent  n res 2ls.gi> 

— Marlin  Mrrriv.alr 218.18 

— Neighbor  .lackwtiod 105.27 

— Neighbor.s’  wives 342.12 

'rnui',,  'fhe,  in  nalur<’,  art, 

morals,  and  ladigion. 

Buskin,  J 207.7 

Ticue  history  of  a lillle  rag- 

amnllin.  Giaa-nwood,  .1.  201.20 
'fKl’E  stories  Iroin  history 
and  biography.  Haw- 
thorne, N 14  .30 

'I’nuE  womanhood.  Neal,  J.  243.0 
Tru.mpei  Elds,  'The, daughter. 


Coyne,  .1.  S 101.21 

J'nuMps.  Curtis,  G.  AV.  ...  305.21 
Try  again.  Adams,  W.  3’.  11.3 

'l  uYiNC  it  on.  Brough,  AV.  101.17 


TryincIo  be  useful.  Baker, 

H.  N.  (W.) 14.21 

Tryon  county,  N.  Annals 
of,  (Inring  the  revolu- 
tion. Campbell,  \V.  \V.  188.0 

Tsciiudi,  J..I.  von.  Travels 


in  Peru,  1838-42 235.2 

Tuckeraian,  H.  3'.  Bio- 
graphical essays 104.2 

— 33ie  criterion 150.0 

— A month  in  England 00.25 

— Rambles  and  reveries...  100  11 

— Sicily 00.27 

Tudor,  W.  Life  of  J.  Gtis.  183.8 
Tulloch,  j.  Leaders  of  the 

reformation 300.37 

Tupper,  M.  F.  Proverbial 

philosophy 220.2 

Turkey.  De  Vere,  A.  Pic- 
turesque sketches  in...  230.15 


— Howard,  G.  AV.  F.,  earl  of 

Carlisle.  Diary  in  3'ur- 
kish  and  Greek  waters.  233.3 

— Murray,!.  Handbook  for.  87.11 

— Smith,  J.  V.  C.  Turkey 

and  the  Turks 07.22 

— Spencer,  E.  Turkey,  Rus- 

sia, the  Black  sea,  and 
Circassia 90.10 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents 

of  travel  in 80.12 

— AA^alpole,  R.  Memoirs 

relating  to 81.4 

See  also  Armenia,  Assyria, 

Babylon,  Constantinople,  Cy- 
prus. East  (The),  Mesopota- 
mia, Palestine,  Syria. 

Turn  him  out.  AA^illiaras, 

T.  J 104.22 

Turned  head.  A Beckett, 

G.  A ■. 104.18 

Turner,  J.  AA^.  Minstrel’s 

gift 387.10 

Turner,  S.  Sacred  history 

of  the  world.  3 v 48.11 

Turning.  Hand-turning  in 
wood,  ivory,  shell,  etc. 

Campin,  F 365.10 

Twelfth  night.  Shake- 
speare, AV V.  5 of  103.1 

V.  2 of  103.2;  105.0 
Twenty  minutes  Avitli  a 

tiger 104.20 

Twice  told  tale.  AVooler, 

J.  P 104.21 


TWICE-TOLD 


83 


UNITED  STATES 


Shelf.  No. 


Twice-told  talcs.  Ilaw- 

tlioiTie,  N 45.13 

Two  admirals,  The.  Cooper, 

J.  E 285.11 

Two  b’hoys,  The.  Dance, 

C 1G4.22 

Two  Boiinycastles,  The. 

Morton,  J.  M 1G4.G- 

Two  brides,  The.  Arthur, 

T.  S 341.9 

Two  Buzzards,  The.  Mor- 
ton, J.  M 1G4.1G 

Two  cadis,  The.  Eichberg, 

J 1G2.14 

Two  can  play  at  that  game. 

Pierron,  E 1G4.18 

Two  captains.  La  Motte 
Eouque,  F.  (H.  C.),  bar- 
on (\q 17.12 

Two  drovers.  The.  Scott, 

SirW 20  of  2G3.5 

Two  Foscari,  The.  Byron, 


G.  (G.  N.),  lord...v.  7 of  228.2 
Two  friends.  The.  Lacy,  R.  1G5.13 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

Shakespeare,  AY.  ..v.  2 of  1G3.1 


V.  1 of  1G3.2;  1G5.4 

Two  Gregories,  The 1G4.8 

Two  guardians.  Yonge,  C. 

M 303.8 

Two  life-paths.  Mundt,  C.  281.17 

Two  lives.  Macintosh,  M. 

J 2G5.24 

Two  loves  and  a life.  Tay- 
lor, T 1G5.2G 

Two  marriages.  Craik,  D. 

(M.)  M 342.8 

Two  merchants.  Arthur, 

T.  S 341.17 

Two  queens.  The.  Buck- 

stone,  J.  B 1G4.10 

Two  sisters.  Southworth, 

E.  D.E.  N 344.8 


Two  sons.  Opie,  A.  ..v.  4 of  282.5 


Two  years  ago.  Kingsley, 

C 24G.2 

Two  years  before  the  mast. 

Dana,  R.  H , jr.  ...19.37;  95.27 
’T  WOULD  puzzle  a conjuror. 

Poole,  J 1G4.G 

Tyler,  W.  S.  Prayer  for 

colleges 3GG.15 

Tvlney  hall.  Hood,  T.  ...  307.14 
Tyndall,  J.  Faraday  as  a 

discoverer  123.4 

— Heat  as  a mode  of  mo- 

tion  33.19 

— Sound 33.34 

Tytlek,  a.  F.,  lord  Wood- 

houselee,  and  Nares,  E. 
Universal  history,  to  the 
decease  of  George  m. 

Gv 59.3 


Tytler,  P.  F.  Progress  of 
discovery  on  the  north- 
ern coasts  of  America . . 19.25 

Tytler,  S.  The  Huguenot 


family 305.22 

Ugolino.  Booth,  J.  B 1G5.16 

Uncle  and  nephew.  Opie, 

A 2 of  282.5 

Uncle  Tom’s  cabin.  Stowe, 

H.  (E.)  B 342.G 


Same.  Dramatized.  See 

Aiken,  G.  L 1G5.22 


Shelf.  No. 

Uncommercial  traveller. 

Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)  284.8  ;325.8 
Under  the  willows.  Low- 
ell, J.  R 1G7.20 

Undercurrents.  Kimball, 

R.  B 244.21 

Understanding,  Conduct 

of  the.  Locke,  J 19. 2G 

Undine.  La  Motte  Fouque, 

F.  (H.  C.),  &aronde-...  17.12 

Same.  Dramatized.  See 

Soane,  G.  1G5.22 

Unfinished  gentleman.  The. 

Selby,  C 1G4.10 

Unger,  F.  Botanical  let- 
ters  3G4.29 

Union,  ilie.,  History  of.  Sib- 
ley, J.  L 136.18 

Union,  The.  Lunt,  G 1G8.21 


United  States.  Addresses 
on  the  presentation  of 
the  sword  of  A.  Jack- 
sou,  to  congress,  Feb. 


2G,  1855 194.5 

— Expedition  of  an  Ameri- 

can squadron  to  the 
China  seas  and  .Tapan, 
1852-54.  By  F.  L. 

Hawks.  3v.  ..^ 231.1 

— Infantry  tactics 3G8.2 

— Instruction  for  heavy  ar- 

tillery  37.13 

— Notes  of  a military  recou- 

noissauce,  from  Fort 
Leavenworth,  Mo.,  to 
San  Diego,  Cal.  By  AY. 

H.  Emory 232.9 


— Obituary  addresses  on 

the  death  of  D.  Webster.  112.5 

— Obituary  addresses  on  the 

death  of  H.  Clay 101.2 

— Report  of  J.  Pope  on  the 

Virginia  campaign 352.12 

— Report  of  the  committee 

on  the  conduct  of  the 
war  on  the  attack  on 
Petersburg,  30th  July, 

1864  352.10 

— Report  on  the  battle  of 

Murfreesboro’,  Teun.,  by 
W.  S.  Rosecraus 352.7 

— Report  on  the  Fort  Pil- 

low massacre  and  on 
condition  of  the  return- 
ed Union  prisoners  ....  352.11 

— Report  on  the  Harper’s 


ferry  invasion 352.8 

— Report  on  the  organiza- 

tion of  the  army  of  the 
Potomac  under  G.  B. 
McClellan 133.21 

— Report  respecting  the 

purchase  of  camels  for 
the  purposes  of  military 
transportation  383.4 

— Report  upon  the  Colora- 

do river  of  the  West,  by 
J.  C.  Ives 81.5 

— Reports  upon  the  mineral 

resources  of  the  United 
States,  by  J.  R.  Browne 
and  J.  W.  Taylor 383.3 


— Abbott,  J.  American 

history v.  5 of  16.1 


Shelf.  No. 

United  States,  continued. 

— Bancroft,  G.  History  of 

the 182.5  ; 351.1 


— Bogen,  F.  AY.  The  Ger- 

man in  America 158.1 

— Bonner,  J.  Child’s  his- 

tory of  the 26.17 

— Bowles,  S.  Across  the 

continent  95.1 

— Brackett,  A.  G.  History 

of  the  United  States 
cavalry 136.10 

— Bradford,  A.  History  of  . 

the  federal  government, 
1789-1839  133.10 

— Bray  man,  J.  0.  Daring 

deeds  of  American  he- 
roes   35G.15 

— Burr,  C.  C.  Notes  on  the 

constitution  of  the  ....  3G5.31 

— Chase,  H.  The  North 

and  the  South 136.15 

— Cobbett,  AY.  A year’s 

residence  in  the 236.12 

— Cooper,  J.  F.  History 

of  the  navy  of  the,  to 
1856  183.12 

— Curtis,  G.  T.  History  of 

the  constitution  of  the.  132.9 

— Dana,  D.  D.  The  fire  de- 

partments of  the 156.12 

— Darns mont,  F.  AY.  So- 

ciety and  manners  in 
America 134.1 

— Dixon,  AY.  H.  New  Amer- 

ica   85.1 

— Duer,  AY.  A.  Constitu- 

tional jurisprudence  of 
the 19.29 

— Dunlap,  AY.  Arts  of  de- 

sign in  the 202.4 

— Gardner,  C.  K.  United 

States  system  of  in- 
fantry exercise 35.14 

— Gilliam,  W.  Manual  for 

the  volunteers  and  mili- 
tia of  the 35.10 

— Gordon,  W.  Indepen- 

dence of  the 132.2 

— Gould,  N.  D.  Church 

music  in  America 363.14 

— Greeley,  H.  Struggle  for 

slavery  extension  in  the.  181.3 

— Hale,  S.  History  of  the, 

to  1817 19.15;  353.16 

— Haliburton,  T.  C.  Rule 

and  mis -rule  of  the  Eng- 
lish in  America 95.19 


— Helper,  H.  R.  Impend- 

ing crisis  of  the  South.  135.11 

— Hickey,  AY.  The  consti- 

tution, with  an  account 
of  the  state  papers,  etc.  207.9 
--  Hildreth,  R.  History  of 


the 131.1 

— Lanmau,  C.  Adventures 

in  the  wilds  of  the 232.2 

Dictionary  of  the  Uni- 
ted States  congress....  194.24 

— Livermore,  G.  Negroes 

as  slaves,  citizens,  and 
soldiers 183.9 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  Sketches 

of  the  signers  of  the 
declaration  of  indepen- 
dence   197.11 


UNITED  STATES 


84 


VENUS 


Hhi'ir.  No. 


Uni'I'ki)  S'I’A'I'ks,  conihnicd. 

Eudlovv,  E.  li.  'I'lKiJiciirt 

or  the  coiitiiicMit 81. 4 

Lyell,  Sir  C.  Second 

visit  to  tlie 8G.10 

Alarcli,  C.  W.  Ueininis- 

cenees  of  congress 185.1! 

Murray,  A.  M.  Letters 

from  the 07.4 

Pitkin,  T.  History  of 
the,  1 703-07 131.7 


Pliees,  AV.  J.  Manual  of 
l)nl)lic  libraries  in  the..  151.8 
Robinson,  P.  Orf?ani/.ii- 
tion  of  the  army  of  the.  207.1 
Savage,  J.  Our  living 

representative  men 107.0 

Schalf,  P.  Political,  so- 
cial, and  religious  char- 
acter of  the 230.0 

Sherwood,  3.  D.  Comic 

liistory  of  the 282.1 

Springs,  water-falls,  sea- 
bathing resorts,  and 
mountain  scenery  of  the.  87.7 
Stcllen,  W.  Tactics  of 

the 307.22 

Tocquevillc,  A.  (C.  II. 

Clerel)  de.  Democracy 

in  America 133.17 

Trollope,  A.  North 

America 04.20 

Van  Puren,  M.  Origin 
and  course  of  political 

parties  in  the 132.8 

AVilkes,  C.  United  States 
exploring  expedition, 

1838-42  01.5;  00.1 

AA^ortley,  E.  S.,  lady. 
Travels  in  the,  1840,  50.  08.0 

See  also  Alaska,  America, 
American  revolution,  Califor- 
nia, Connecticut,  Florida, 

Georgia,  Indiana,  Louisiana, 

Maine.  Maryland,  Massachu- 
setts, Mexican  war,  Michigan, 
Mississippi,  Nebr.aska,  New 
England,  New  Hampshire, 

New  York,  North  Carolina, 
North-western  territory,  Ore- 
gon, Pennsylvania,  South  Car- 
olina, Texas,  Utah,  A^'ermont, 

Virginia,  AVar  of  1812,  AA'ash- 
ington  territory,  AVest  (The), 
AVisconsiu. 


Civil  war,  1801-05. 


Abbott,  A.  0.  Prison  life 

in  the  South 130,7 

Botts,  J.  M.  Tlie  great 

rebellion 130.5 

Collin,  C.  C.  Pour  years 

of  fighting 132.11 

- My  days  and  nights  on 

the  battle-field 27.22 

Draper,  J.  W.  liistory 

of  the 131.4 

Ely,  A.  .Journal  in  liich- 

niond ’ 234,17 

Foote,  II.  S.  AVar  of  the 

rebellion 130.4 

Casparin,  A.  (TL),  comte 
de.  'I'he  Uniletl  States 

in  1801  188.5 

Cilmor,  11.  h\mr  yttars 

in  tlie  saddh; 130.0 

Cilmore,  .1.  K,  South  in 
secession-tin. e 130.17 


Shelf.  N... 

Unitko  Sta'it.m,  ronfiniird. 

— Coddard,  S,  A.  Ecltcrs 

on  th(!  Aineiican  rebel- 
lion   133.8 

— Ilardinge,  IL  H.  Belle 

Boyd  incam|)and  prison.  180. (i 

— llarjicr’s  pictorial  history 

of  the  great  rttbellion. 

♦li.  IL,  Table 

— lligginson,  T.  AAL  Army 

life  in  a black  rttgiment.  1)5.25 

— lIosiiHU',  ,I.K.  The  color- 

guard  130.11) 

— .lunkin,  G.  I’olitical  fal- 

lacies which  have 
brought  on  this  civil 
Avar  380.5 

— Locke,  E.  AA'.  Three 

years  in  camp  and  hos- 
iiital 130.1 

— liossing,  B.  .1.  Pictorial 

history  of  the 131.3 

— Nichols,  G,  W.  Story 

of  the  great  march 130.8 

— I’apers  by  federal  pris- 

oners   153.15 

— Parton,  ,1.  Gen.  Butler 

in  New  Orleans 113.3 

— Patterson,  II.  Campaign 

in  the  valley  of  the 
Shenandoah,  in  1801...  133.12 

— Peissner,  E,  The  Amer- 

ican (piestion  in  its  na- 
tional as])cct 130.14 

— Pollard,  E,  A.  Observa- 

tions in  the  North  : eight 


months  in  prison  and  on 
parole 184.1 

— Richardson,  A.  D.  The 

secret  service,  the  field, 
the  dungeon,  and  the  es- 
cape   131.0 

— Russell,  AY.  II.  My  diary 

North  and  South 94.19 

— Spencer,  A.  Narrative 

of  Andersonville 130.9 

— SAvinton,  AA^.  Campaigns 

of  the  army  of  the  Po- 
tomac   131.5 

— AVillis,  H.  A.  Fitchburg 

in  the  war  of  the  rebel- 
lion   112.7 

United  States  magazine, 
and  democratic  revicAv. 

Vol.  1,  2,  5,  6,  8,  11-10. 

11  415.1 

United  States  sanitary 
commission.  Succinct 
iiarratiA'c  of  its  works 

and  purposes 113.14 

Univeksal  history,  to  the 
decease  of  George  iii. 

Tytler,  A.  F 59.3 

Unkind  Avord.  Craik,  1). 

(M.)  M 307.7 

UNunEuwiNDLiciiE  Miichtc. 

Grimm,  11 277.1 

Up  the  Rhine.  Hood,  T.  . ..  305.17 


Up  the  river.  Abbott,  J.  al  5 of  10.3 
Upiiam,  C.  VV.  Life  of  J. 

C.  Fremont 195.12 

— Life  of  Sir  11.  Vane. 

V.  4 of  117.1  ; v.  3 of  123.7 
Upiiam,  'J\  C.  Imperfect 
and  disoi'dered  mental 
acl.ion 19.33 


siH'ir.  No. 

Up'^idi,  down.  P:irkcr,  It.  A.  20.5 


Ik  I",  A.  'flic  cotton  munu- 
tiicture  of  Greiit  III  itidii 
Investigated  and  illus- 


1 rated.  2v 

37.1 

— 'flic  philosophy  of  manu- 

factures   

37.10 

Uksi  la.  Sewell,  1C.  M 

.301.1 

1 si.D  up.  Mai Im‘Wh,  G.  ... 
UsEi  iiL  arts  <‘niplo\  cd  in  i Im? 

101.2 

const  ruction  of  dwelling 

UsEM  L arts  employed  in  the 

production  of  food 

307.19 

U'lAii,  ICxploration  of  the 

valley  of  the  Great  salt 
lake  of.  Stansbury,  11. 

83.9 

A'agabond,  The.  Badcau,  A. 
Vale  of  cedars.  Aguilar, 

247.1 

G 

248.5 

Valentine’s  eve.  Opie,  A. 

v.  0 of  282.5 

Valet  de  sham.  Selby,  C. . . 
A'amuAky",  a.  'fratels  in 

104.20 

Central  Asia 83.1 

A^vn  Bi  p.kn,  M.  Origin  and 
course  of  jiolilical  jiar- 
tics  in  the  United  States.  132.8 
— Life  and  political  opin- 
ions of.  See  Holland,  AV. 

M 104.5 

Vandekkiste,  R.  AV.  Six 
3'ear.s’  mission  among 
the  dens  of  London....  180.9 
Vane,  Sir  IL,  Life  of.  See 

Uphain,  C.  AV v.  4 of  117.1 

V.  3 of  123.7 

Van  Eahiie,  J.  H.  Negroes 

and  negro  “slavery”..  150.23 
Vanity^  or,  the  merchant. 

Spiess,  C.  11 v.  1 of  327.30 

Vanhy  fair.  Thackeray, 

AV.  M 347  10 

Varniiagen  yon  En.se,  C. 

A.  Extracts  from  his 
diaries,  and  letters  to 


Humboldt.  See  Hum- 
bolt,  (F.  H.)  A.  von...  127.24 
VA.SSA,  G.  Life  of  Olaudah 
Equiano,  or  Gustav  us 

Vassa 120.6 

Vaux,  C.  Villas  and  cot- 
tages  31.3 

Vegetable  substances  used 
for  the  food  of  man. 

Lankester,  E 19.27 

Vegetable  substances  used 

in  the  arts 367.21 

Velde,  C.  F.  van  der.  Tales 

from  the  German 327.31 


Contents.  — The  Licliten- 
eteins;  The  sorceress;  The 
anabaptist. 

Venetia.  Disraeli*  B 341.55 


Venetian  history.  Sketches 

from.  Smedley,  E 49.6 

Venice.  Flagg,  E.  Venice 

from  1797  to  1849  84.15 

— Howells,  AA".  1).  A^enetinii 

life 85.21 

Venice  i)rescrvcd.  Otwav, 

T ^ 105.3 

Venus  and  Adonis.  Sliake- 


speare,  AV.  . . v.  2 of  101.4  ; 227.1 


VERDI 


85 


WARNER 


Sh§lf.  No. 

Vekdt,  G.  Don  Carlos ; Er- 
iiani;  I Lombardi;  Lu- 
isa Miller ; The  masked 
ball ; Rigoletto ; Sicilian 
vespers  ; La  traviata ; II 
trovatore.  Italian,  with 


English  translation 162.11 

Verdi,  T.S.  Maternity 34.26 

Vermont.  Abbott,  J.  Mar- 
co Paul  in V.  4 of  16.4 

— Williams,  S.  Natural 

and  civil  history  of 132.3 

Vermont  wool- dealer ......  164. 15 

Verner’s  pride.  Wood,  E. 

P 321.5 

Vernon,  M.  Washington: 
the  soldier  and  the 

Christian 389.20 

Vernon.  Abbott,  J.  ..v.  9 of  16.1 

Vespucius,  A.,  Life  of 127.14 

Vestiges  of  the  natural  his- 
tory of  creation 38.3 

Veteran,  The.  Wallack,  J. 

L 165.23 

Veteran  of  the  grand  army. 

Cobb,  C.  and  D 243.1 

Veterinary  medicines.  Dun, 

F 362.6 

ViARDOT,  L.  Wonders  of 

Italian  art 36.4 

Vicar  of  Bullhampton.  Trol- 
lope, A 301.13 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.  Gold- 
smith, 0 246.5 

Same.  Dramatized.  Bee 

Coyne,  J.  S 165.12 

Victims.  Taylor,  T.  164.24 ; 165.21 
Victor  vanquished.  Dance, 

C 164.16 

Victoria,  queen  of  England. 

Early  years  of  the  prince 
consort 124.3 

— Our  life  in  the  Highlands, 

1848-61 124.2 

Victoria.  Chesebro’,  C.  ..  264.3 

Victories  of  love.  Patmore, 

C.  (K.) 167.30 

ViC'j’ORiNE.  Buckstone,  J. 

B 165.22 

ViCTORA^  of  the  vanquished. 

Cliarles,  E 246.8 


ViEux  Moustache,  pseud. 

Bee  Gordon,  C.' 

Views  a- foot.  Taylor,  (J.) 

Bayard 87.9;  98.5;  234.24 

Vigny,  Comte  A.  (V.)  de. 
Cinq-Mars : or,  a con- 
spiracy under  Louis 

XIII 261.21 

Villa  on  the  Rhine.  Auer- 
bach, B 266.14 

Village  lawyer.  The 164.14,  25 

Village  on  the  clift*.  Thack- 
eray, 3Iiss  (A.  I.) 347.12 

Villas  and  cottages.  Vaux, 

C 31.3 

ViLLETTE.  Bronte,  C 287.1 

Vine-dresser’s  manual. 

Reemelin,  C 364.16 

Vinegar,  Manufacture  of. 

Wetherill,  C.  M 365.15 

Viola.  Abbott,  J v.  12  of  16.1 

Viola.  Maturin,  E 165.22 

ViRGiLius  Maro,  P.  [The 
eclogues,  georgics,  and 
Aiiueid.]  2 V 339,3 


Shelf.  No. 

Virginia.  Burk,  J.  His- 
tory of 132.7 

— Campbell,  J.  W.  History 

of,  till  1781 137.2 

— Jefferson,  T.  Notes  on.  353.14 
Virginia  campaign.  Report 

on  the,  by  J.  Pope.  Bee 

United  States 352.12 

Virginia.  Abbott,  J.  ..v.  3 of  16.1 
Virginians,  The.  Thacke- 
ray, W.  M 347.7 

ViRGiNius.  Knowles,  J.  S.  165.4 
Vision,  The.  Dante  Ali- 
ghieri   168.3 

Vision  of  Don  Roderick. 

Scott,  Bir  W V.  4 of  228.7 

Vision  of  judgment.  Sou- 
they, R...  168. 12;  V.  10  of 227.2 

Visit  to  Texas 236.21 

Visits  to  remarkable  places. 

Howitt,  W 235.22 

Vital  force : how  wasted 
and  how  preserved. 

Miller,  E.  P 365.13 

ViviA.  Southworth,  E.  D. 

E.  N.  304.12 

Vivian  Grey.  Disraeli,  B. 

341.50,  52 

Vocalists,  Female.  Clay- 
ton, E.  C 103.4 

Voice,  Diseases  and  hygiene 
of  the.  Colombat  de 

risere,  M 38.12 

Voice  from  Waterloo.  Cot- 
ton, E • 35‘8.1 

Voltaire,  F.  (M.  A.)  de. 

History  of  Charles  xii..  135.13 
Von  drei  Mlihlen.  Mueller 


von  Koenigswinter,  W.  277.7 
Voyages  round  the  world. 
Gerstaecker,  F.  Jour- 
ney round  the  world...  85.23 

— Kippis,  A.  Voyages  by 

Capt.  Cook 148.7 

— Pfeiffer,  I.  A lady's  sec- 

ond journey  round  the 
world 95.2 


See  also  Exploring  expedi- 
tion. 

Waikna;  or,  adventures  on 


the  Mosquito  shore. 

Bard,  S.  A 95.21 

Walcot,  C.  M.  “A  good 

fellow” 164.10 

— Hiawatha 164.11 

— Nothing  to  nurse 164.12 

— One  coat  for  two  suits. . . 164.11 

Waldauer,  a.  Little  bare- 
foot  165.30 

— Fanchon,  the  cricket.  Bee 

Dudevant,A.L.  A.D.  ..  165.30 
Walden.  Thoreau,  H.  D.  . 44.1 

Wales,  A.  L.  Reminis- 
cences of  the  Boston 

female  asylum 157.25 

Wales,  Young  America  in. 

Adams,  W.  T 13.5 

Walker,  A.  Jackson  and 

New  Orleans 196.24 

Walker,  C.  E.  The  warlock 

of  the  glen 165.27 

Walker,  W.  Expedition  to 
Nicaragua.  Bee  VYells, 

W.  V 136.16 


Shelf  No. 

Wallace,  A.  R.  The  Ma- 
lay archipelago 84.8 

Wallace,  W.  V.  Maritana.  162.10 
Wallace.  Abbott,  J.  .v.  2 of  16.2 
Wallace.  Barrymore,  W.  165.25 
Wallack,  J.L.  Tlie  veteran.  165.23 
— Romance  of  a poor  young 

man.  Bee  Edwards,  P.  165.23 
Wallenstein,  Death  of. 

Schiller,  (J.  C.)  F.  von.  157.24 
Wallenstein’s  camp.  Schil- 
ler, (J.  C.)  F.  von 157.24 

Wallis,  S.  T.  Glimpses  of 


Spain 86.9 

— Spain : her  institutions, 

politics,  and  public  men.  97.29 
Walpole,  R.  Memoirs  re- 
lating to  European  and 

Asiatic  Turkey 81.4 

Walter  Goring.  Cudlip,  A.  261.19 
Waltham,  3Iass.,  Genealo- 
gies and  history  of. 

Bond,  H 353.5 

Walton,  I.,  and  Cotton,  C. 

The  complete  angler...  387.14 

Wandering  boys 165.20 

Wandering  minstrel.  May- 

hew,  H 164.17 


Wanted  — a widow,  with 
immediate  possession. 

Boucicault,  I).  (L.) 164.12 

Wanted,  one  thousand 
•spirited  young  milliners, 
for  the  gold  diggings. 

Coyne,  J.S 164.17 

War.  Jomini,  H.  de.  Art  of.  365.17 

— Szabad,  E.  Modern 387.13 

War  of  1812,  Pictorial  field- 

book  of  the.  Lossing, 

B.  J 131.2 

See  also  Jackson  and  New 
Orleans,  New  Orleans. 

Warburton,  E.  (B.  G.)  The 

crescent  and  the  cross . . 235.3 

— Conquest  of  Canada.  2 v.  147.15 

— Hochelaga;  or,  England 

in  the  New  World 87. 17 

. Ward,  J.  H.  Life  of  J.  G. 

Percival  115.14 

Ward,  S.,  Life  of.  Bee 

Garamell,  W v.  9 of  117.2 

Warden,  F.  L.  Romance 
after  marriage.  Bee 
Goodrich,  F.  B.  164.24;  165.21 
Ware,  H.,  jr.  Formation  of 

Christian  character 389.4 

— Offices  -and  character  of 

Christ 366.33 

Ware,  M.  L.,  Memoir  of. 

Bee  Hall,  E.  B 105.7 

Ware,  W.  Life  of  N.  Bacon. 

V.  3 of  117.2 

— Sketches  of  European 

capitals  96.28 

— Works  and  genius  of 

Washington  Allston. .. . 153.30 

— Zenobia.  2v.  in  1 244.2 

Warlock,  The,  of  the  glen. 

Walker,  C.  E 165.27 

Warner,  A.  B.  (Amy  Loth- 

rop.)  Three  little  spades.  26.16 
Warner,  S.  (Elizabeth  Weth- 

erell.)  Hills  of  Shatemuc.  244.8 


— Queechy.  2 v.  218.23 

— Say  and  seal.  2 263.4 


AVAKNEU 


WEST 


Shelf.  No. 

Waunkh,  S.,  continnod. 

— “WJiat  slie  could  ” 211.20 

— TJic  wide,  wid(!  woidd. 

2v 214.1) 

Wahkkn,  E.  JIowJ  niiiiia^j^od 

iny  children 35.7 

AVaukkn,  .John  C.  Fossil 
impressions  in  the  sand- 
stone rocks  of  Connec- 
ticut river 303.0 

— The  j^rcat  tree  on  Eoston 

coininon 133.10 

— Life,  compiled  chiefly 

from  Ids  antobioj^raphy 
and  iournals.  Jly  E. 
Warren.  2v 112.12 

— Freservation  of  health..  38.15 

Wauken,  Joseph.  Everett, 

A.  11.  Life  of....v.  10  of  117.1 
V.  2 of  123.7 

— Frothinj^liam,  K.  Life 

and  times  of 111.9 

— Inauguration  of  the  statue 

of.  tSee  Bunker-liill  mon- 
ument association 112. G 

WAnuEN,  M.  History  of  the 
American  revolution. 

3 132.5 

— rooms 102.21 

Contents.  — '^I'lie  sack  of 
Koine;  The  ladies  of  Castile; 
Miscellaneous. 

Warren,  S.  Passages  from 
the  diary  of  a late  plij^- 


sician.  3 v 308.4 

AVarreniana 158.2 

AVars  of  the  roses.  Edgar, 

J.  G 17.14 

AA^arwick  woodlands.  Her- 
bert, H.  AV 385.13 

AA^'as  he  successful?  Kim- 
ball, K.  B 283.16 

AA^asiiington,  G.  AVritings, 
with  life  by  J.  Sparks. 

12  V 41.1 

— Political  legacies,  [with] 

appendix 194.19 

— Conkling,  M C.  JMemoir 

of  the  mother  and  the 
Mdfe  of 197.2 

— Custis,  G.  AV.  P.  Recol- 

lections and  private  me- 
moirs of 193.2 

— Everett,  E.  Life  of....  197.20 

— Fox,  C.  Portrait  of 101.3 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Washing- 

ton and  his  generals  .-. . 215. G 

— Irving,  AV.  Life  of 107.1 

184.11;  195.17 

— Marshall,.!.  Life  of 183.2 

— Paulding,  J.  K.  Life  of.  49.13 

— Si)arks,J.  Life  of 111.10 

— Sumner,  AV.  H.  Some 

recollections  of  AVash- 
ington’s  visit  to  Boston 
in  1789 194.23 


— Vernon,  M.  'J'he  soldier 

and  the  Christian 389.20 

AA''Asni.N'(; ION,  Bi’Itish  army 

at,  in  I8M.  Gleig,  G.  li.  183.11 
AV  ASHING  TON  territory, 

'I'hrei!  years  in.  Swan, 

J.  G 9G.21 

VVa'I’  'I’ylcr.  S(nithey,  It...  1G].2 

V.  2 of  227.2  I 


8() 


Hlielf.  No. 

AVatcii  and  wait.  Adams, 

AV.  T 11.11 

AVater  colours,  Mints  for 
sketching  trees  from  na- 
ture in.  Hatton,  'I'.  ...  3G.41 

AVATEUcure.  Craik,  1).  (M.) 

M 241.3 

AVater-witgm,  'I'lic.  Coop- 
er, ,1.  F 217.19;  285.12 

AVatereoo.  Battle  of.  Gleig, 

G.  U 147.23 

AA^aterloo,  Field  of.  Scott, 

/SVr  AV V.  8 of  228.7 


AVateri.oo,  Voice  from. 

C«)tton,  E 358.1 

AVateicston,  R.  C.  Tiifeand 

character  of 'I'.  Sherwin.  152.9 
AA’^atertown,  jMd.ss.,  Gene- 
alogies and  history  of. 

Bond,  II 353.5 

AA'^atkins,  j.  Life,  jioetry, 
and  letters  of  Ph  Ph- 

liott 105.4 

AA’'atson,  II.  C.  Camii-tlres 

of  Napoleon 187. G 

— Camp-tires  of  the  revo- 
lution  181.13 

AVatson,  T.  Principles  and 

practice  of  physic 3G2.8 

AA^avereey.  Scott,  NVr  AV. 


V.  1 of  2G3.5 

AA’' AY  of  life.  Hodge,  C....  387.5 

AA^vy  of  the  world.  Adams, 

AV.  T 342.13 

AALvtland,  Ph  Christian  la- 
bors of  T.  Chalmers ....  12G.2 

— Moral  science 3G5.27 

AA^ayne,  a.,  Life  of.  See 

Armstrong,  J v.  4 of  117.1 

V.  3 of  123.7 


AVays  of  the  hour.  Cooper, 

J.  F 24G.14;  285.13 

AAT^  girls.  AVhitney,  A.  I). 

T 265.1 

AA^eathercock,  The.  Ailing- 

ham,  J.  T 164.5 

AVebb,  C.  Belphegor,  the 

mountebank  165.30 

.AA^eber,  C.  M.  von.  Her 
freyschiitz.  Italian,  with 
English  translation....  162.10 
“ AVebfoot,”  pseud.  See 
Phelps,  AV.  D. 

Webster,  B.  The  dead 

heart 165.30 

— Giralda 165.27 

— The  golden  farmer 164.1 

— Highways  and  by-ways . . 164.13 

— The  laughing  hyena 164.16 

— My  young  wife,  and  my 

old  umbrella 164.17 

— One  touch  of  nature 164.22 

— The  Swiss  swains 164.15 

Webster,  I).  Works.  6 v.  42.2 


Contents.  — Vol.  I.  BIo- 
grai)hical  memoir,  by  E.  Ever- 
ett. 1,11.  Speeches  on  various 
public  occasions.  111.  Spcecb- 
es  in  convention  to  amend  the 
constitution  of  Massacliusetts. 

1 1 1, 1 V.  Speeclies  in  congress. 

V,  VI.  Legal  arguments.  VI. 
Diplomatic  and  ollicial  papers. 

— Diplomatic  and  ollicial 

papers  112.4 

— Private  corres[)ondence. 

2v 111.6 


8li 

.•If.  No. 

AVi 

'.nSTER,  1)., 

conthi  II rd. 

— 

Spc<*(!hes  and  forensic,  ar- 

gnments . . 



112.3 

— 

Banvanl,  .1. 

. 1 llnst.rat  ion.s 

of  the  life 

of 

15.11 

— 

Curl  is,  G.  ' 

r.  Life  of... 

111.3 

— 

Lanman,  C. 

Private  life 

of 

115.4 

— 

Memorial  of.  See  Boston. 

113.!) 

— 

( )l)it  uarv  addresses  on  t he 

death  of. 
StMf e« 

See  Lnitisl 

112.5 

AVebsi  i-.u,  N. 

American  ilic- 

tionary  of  the  Phiglish 

language . 

*H.  R., 

, A.  1 

— l)icti(mary  of  the  Phig- 
lish  language.  AVMlh 

an  appendix  containing 
tables  [of  money, 
weight,  and  measure, 
etc.]  [Counting-house 

edition] *lt.  B.,  A.  5 

AA'ediung  day.  Inchbald,  Ph  165.19 
AA'edding  day  in  all  ages 
and  countries.  AVLjod, 

E.  J 156.4 

AV’^eeks,  j.  M.  Phisy  methcxl 

of  managing  bees 361.11 

AATuiner,  j.  II.  Principles 

form  character 164.15 

AA'EiGirrs  and  measures.  See 
AVebster,  N.,  Dictionary 
of  the  Phiglish  language 
[Counting-house  edi- 
tion], pp.  .5.50—608.  *14.  R.,A.  5 
AA'eiss,  j.  Life  and  corres- 
pondence of  T.  Parker. 

2v 111.5 

AVelcome  home.  Opie,  A. 

V.  3 of  282.5;  v.  2 of  327.30 
AVi:ld,  T.  D.  American 

slavery  as  it  is 134.5 

AVelles,  — . “Things  new 

and  old  : ” sermons 32.3 

AA^ellesley,  R.,  marquess. 
Memoirs  and  correspon- 
dence of.  See  Pearce,  R. 

R 122.8 

AVells,  S.  Y.  Summary 
view  of  the  millennial 
church.  See  Green,  C.  366.17 
AA^ells,  T.  Letters  on  Pal- 


estine   236.14 

AVells,  AA".  II.  The  graded 

school 154.27 

AVells,  AV.  V.  AValker’s  ex- 
pedition to  Nicaragua..  136.16 
AVells  of  Baca.  Macduff,  J. 

R 168.10 

AVemyss^P^.  C.  Minor  drama. 

See  Dramas,  Collection 
of. 

Wenlock  of  AA^enlock. 

Wilks,  T.  E 165.17 

AVensley.  Quincy,  E.  ....  264.26 
Wept  of  AVish-ton-AVish. 

Cooper,  J.  P" 285.16 

Same.  Dramatized...  165.19 


AVerner.  Byron,  G.  (G.  N.), 

lord 165.10;  v.  8 of  228.2 

AA"esi.ey,  j..  Life  of.  See 

Southey,  R 125.9 

AAT<:st,  The.  Phtrnham,  E. 

AA^.  I Afe  in  prairie  land.  236.13 
— Ph'ost,  J.  Pioneer  moth- 
ers of 


22.11 


WEST 


87 


WILLIAM 


Shelf.  No. 

West,  The,  continued. 

— Parkman,  F.  Discovery 

of V.  3 of  135.1 

— Euxton,  G.  F.  Life  in..  95.5 
West  end.  Boucicaiilt,  D. 

(L.) 165.24 

Westcott,  B.  F.  Study  of 

the  Gospels 363.16 

West  Indies,  The,  and  the 
Spanish  main.  Trollope, 

A 86.5 

See  also  Cuba. 

Weston,  J.  M.  Lucretia 
Borgia.  See  Hugo, 

. GomteY.iM..) 165.25 

Weston,  31ass.,  Genealogies 

and  history  of.  Bond,  H.  353.5 
Westward  ho!  Kingsley, C.  246.28 
Wetherell,  Elizabeth, 
pseud.  /S'ee  Warner,  S. 
Wetiierill,  C.  M.  Manu- 


facture of  vinegar 365.15 

Wharton,  Grace  and  Philip, 
pseud.  /S'ee  Thomson,  K. 

(B.)  and  J.  C. 

Wharton,  Philip,  duJce. 

Life 194.1 

What  answer?  Dickinson, 

A.  E 326.22 

“What  she  could.”  War- 
ner, S 244.26 

What  will  he  do  with  it? 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  (G. 

E.  L.) 302.5 

Whately,  R.  Elements  of 

logic 365.5 

— Elements  of  rhetoric...  365.9 

Wheat  and  tares 247.13 

Wheaton,  H.  Life  of  W. 

Pinkney v.  6 of  117.1 

V.  3 of  123.7 

— Scandinavia,  ancient  and 

modern.  See  Crichton, 

A 48.14 

Wheeler,  J.  T.  Life  and 
travels  of  Herodotus. 

2v 125.3 

Wheeler,  W.  A.  Diction- 
ary of  the  noted  names 


of  fiction *R.  R.,  E.  9 


— Manual  of  English  pro- 

nunciation and  spelling. 

See  Soule,  R 155.14 

Whewell,  W.  Elements  of 

morality.  2 v 385.9 

— Plurality  of  worlds 35.8 

Same.  New  ed 35.5 

Whims  and  oddities.  Hood, 


Whimsical  woman.  Carlen, 

E.  (F.) 247.4 

Whipple,  E.  P.  Character 

and  characteristic  men.  116.7 

— Essays  and  reviews.  N. 

Y.  2 V 206.17 

Same.  Post.  2 v 157.12 

— Lectures  on  subjects  con- 

nected with  literature 
and  life 157.13 

— Literature  of  the  age  of 

Elizabeth 157.11 

Whist.  Cavendish.  Laws 

and  principles  of 367.13 

— Pardon,  G.  F.  Handbook 

of 368.5 


Shelf.  No. 


Whistler.  Simonds,  W.  ..  17.18 

WiiiTCiiER,  F.  M.,  /•  rmerhj 
3Iiss  Berry.  Widow  Be- 

dott  papers 226.25 

White,  G.  Natural  history 

ofSelborne 47.17 

White,  H.  The  massacre 

of  St.  Bartholomew ....  147.6 

White,  H.  K.  Complete 

works 162.2 

White,  James.  The  eigh- 
teen Christian  centuries.  188.10 

— Feudal  times 165.7 

— History  of  France,  to 

1848 134.20 

— Thekingof  the  commons.  165.4 
White,  John.  Brief  relation 

of  the  planting  of  Mas- 
sachusetts  181.7 

White  lies.  Reade,  C 347.20 

Whiteboy,  The.  Hall,  A. 

M 261.50 

White  horse  of  the  Peppers. 

Lover,  S 164.3 

White-jacket.  Melville,  H.  305.20 
White  mountains.  The 

White  hills.  King,  T.  S.  235.9 
Wiiiteeield,  G.  Voyage 
from  London  to  Savan- 
nah   79.5 

Whiting,  H.  Life  of  Z.  M. 

Pike V.  5 of  117.2 

Whitman,  Z.  G.  Historical 
sketch  of  the  Ancient 
and  honourable  artillery  ^ 

company 187.5 

Whitney,  Adeline  D.  T. 

Faith  Gartney’s  girl- 
hood   265.3 

— We  girls 265.1 

Whitney,  Anne.  Poems..  166.10 
Whittier,  J.  G.  Poetical 

works.  2 V 167.12 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Mogg 
Megone  ; The  bridal  of  Penna- 


cook;  Legendary;  Voices  of 
freedom  ; Miscellaneous  ; Songs 
of  labor ; Miscellaneous ; Chap- 
el of  the  hermits.  II.  The 
panorama  ; Miscellaneous; 

Ballads;  Later  poems;  Home 
ballads;  Poems  and  lyrics; 

In  war  time;  Occasional  po- 
ems; Snow-bound;  The  tent 
on  the  beach,  and  other  poems ; 

National  lyrics;  Among  the 
hills. 

— Prose  works.  2 v 157,9 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Marga- 
ret Smith’s  journal;  Old  por- 
traits and  modern  sketches. 

II.  Literary  recreations  and 
miscellanies. 

— Miriam  and  other  poems.  167.7 

— Old  portraits  and  modern 

sketches 206.15 

Whittlesey,  C.  Life  of  J. 

Fitch V.  6 of  117.2 

Who  speaks  first?  Dance, 

C 164.5 

Who  stole  the  pocket  book. 

Morton,  J.  M 164.19 

Whymper,  F.  Travel  and 

adventure  in  Alaska.  - . . 84.7 

WiCLiF,  J.,  Life  of.  See  Le 

Bas,  C.  W 127.12 

WiDDIFIELD,  H.  New  cook 

book 367.33 


Shelf.  No. 

Wide,  wide  world.  Warner, 

S 244.9 

AVidow,  The.  Middleton, 

T V.  3 of  163.10 

Widow  Bedott  papers. 

Whitcher,  F.  M 226.25 

Widow’s  marriage.  Boker, 

G.  H V.  2 of  168.20 

Widow’s  son.  Southworth, 

E.  D.  E.  N 344.13 

Widow’s  victim.  Selby,  C.  164.3 
Wife,  The.  Knowles,  J.  S.  165.1 
Wife’s,  A,  duty.  Opie,  A. 

V.  4 of  282.5 

Wife’s  secret.  Stephens,  A. 

S 306.8 

Wife’s  trial.  Lamb,  C.  v.  2 of  156.9 
Wife’s  trials.  Pardoe,  J.  . . 321.4 

Wife’s  victory.  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 344.11 

WiKOFF,  H.  Adventures  of 


a roving  diplomatist ...  215.3 

— My  courtship  and  its  con- 
sequences  247.18 

Wild  Irish  girl.  Pilgrim,  J.  165.30 
Wild  oats.  O’Keefie,  J.  . . . 165.24 
Wild  scenes  of  a hunter’s 

life.  Frost,  J 22.17 

Wilhelm  Meister’s  appren- 
ticeship and  travels. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von 342.7 

Wilhelm  Tell.  Schiller, 

(J.  C.)  F.  von 157.24 

Wilkes,  C.  United  States 
exploring  expedition, 
1838-42.  Phil.  5 v. . . . 91.5 

Same.  Lond.  2v.  ...  96.1 


Wilkins,  E.  G.  P.  My  wife’s 


mirror 164.10 

— Young  New  York.  164.24;  165.21 

Wilkins,  J.  H.  Civilization.  165.14 
AVilkins,  S.  j.  Bible  acros- 
tics   366.12 

Wilkinson,  James  J.  G.  The 
human  body  and  its  con- 
nection with  man. 387.16 

Wilkinson,  Sir  John  G.  Pop- 
ular account  of  the  an- 
cient Egyptians.  Lond. 

2v 356.12 

Same.  N.  Y.  2v.  ...  85.11 

Wilks,  T.  E.  Bamboozling.  164.3 

— Ben  the  boatswain 165.18 

— The  captain’s  not  a-miss. 

164.14,  25 

— The  crown  prince 164.10 

— Michael  Erie 165.24 

— Rafiaelle  the  reprobate..  165.27 

— The  seven  clerks 165.16 

— Sudden  thoughts 164.19 

— AVenlock  of  Wenlock. . . . 165.17 

AVill  you  enlist? 389.20 

AVillard,  S.  Memories  of 

youth  and  manhood. 

2v 198.3 

AVilliam  Allair.  AVood,  E. 

P 321.20 

AVilliam  Henry  letters. 

Diaz,  A.  M 16.7 

AVilliam  Tell.  Knowles,  J. 

S 165.6 

AVilliam  Tell.  Rossini,  G. 

A 162.7 

AVilliam  the  conqueror. 
History  of.  See  Abbott, 

J 15.35 


WILLIAMS 


88 


WON  DICKFLI 


Shelf.  No. 

Wilu,\ms,1L  AV.  Old  South 
cliMpol  i)r:iy(M'  mcetiii;^: 

origin  luul  history 387.0 

WiLLiAiM.s,  E.  Statosiniin’s 
iiuuiual.  Addresses  Jiiid 
messages  of  tlie  pres- 
ident.s  of  the  United 
States,  178!)-1849.  4 v.  3.52.0 

Wii.i.TAM.s,  Mrs.  Jl.  D.  A 


year  in  Cliina 94.11 

WiLiJAiMS,  II.  W.  Diseases 

of  the  eye 305.24 

AVili.iams,  J.  Life  of  Alex- 
ander the  great 19.7 


— Memoir  of.  See  Wil- 

liams, S.  W 120.10 

Williams,  llobert  F.  [Tlic 
Shakspearc  novels.]  3v. 
in  1 321.3 

Contents.  — The  secret  i)as- 
sion  ; Tlie  youth  of  Sliak- 
speare;  Shakspearc,  and  his 
friends. 

AVilltams,  Roger,  Life  of. 

See  Gammell,  AV'.  v.  4 of  117.2 
AAGlliams,  Samuel.  Natural 
and  civil  history  of  Ver- 
mont. 2 V 132.3 

AVilliams,  Stephen,  Journal 

of.  See  AVilliams,  S.  AV.  120.10 
AVilliams,  Stephen  AV. 
American  medical  biog- 
raphy   113.0 

— Biographical  memoir  of 

J.  Williams.  AVith  the 
journal  of  S.  AVilliams.  120.10 

— History  of  the  family  of 


AAUlliams  in  America...  194.17 
AAHlliams,  S.  AVells.  The 
middle  kingdom ; a sur- 
vey of  the  Chinese  em- 
pire and  its  inhabitants. 

2 235.10 

AA’'illiams,  Thomas,  and  Cal- 
vert, J.  Fiji  and  the  Fi- 
jians   91.2 

AATlliams,  Thomas,  esq. 

Out  to  nurse 104.20 

— and  Harris,  A.  Ruth  Oak- 

ley   105.27 

AVilliams,  Thomas  J.  Turn 

him  out 164.22 

AVilliams,  AV.  R.  The  war 
which  knows  no  ex- 
empts, and  gives  no 

quarter 389.20 

AVilliamson,  H.  History 

of  North  Carolina.  2 v.  134.14 
AVillujald.  Narrative.  See 

Wright,  T 85.22 

AVillie  and  Ins  mother. 

Baker,  H.  N.  (W.)  ....  14.2 

AVillie  and  the  mortgage. 

Abbott,  J V.  1 of  10.1 

AVillis,  H.  a.  Fitchburg  in 

the  war  of  the  rebellion.  112.7 
AVillis,  N.  P.  The  convales- 
cent   287.27 

— Famhus  persons  and 

places 98.3 

— Fun-jf)ttings 153.15 

— I lealth  trip  to  the  tropics.  87.14 

— Hurry-graphs 153.13 

— liife,  here  and  there  ....  90.3 

— J’eojjle  1 have  met 108.4  | 


Shelf.  No. 

Willis,  N.  P.,  continuod. 

— PoiMiis,  sacrial,  p.assion- 

ale,  and  humorous 100.17 

— Rural  letters  and  other 

records  of  thought  and 
leisure 380.1 

— Summer  cruise  in  the 

Mediterranean 97.2  4 

AVillis  the  pilot 17.25 

WiLLMOTT,  H.  A.  Pleasures, 
objee.ts,  and  advantages 

of  literature 158.12 

Willow  copse.  Boucicault, 

1).  (L.) 105.24 

AVii.son,  Alexander.  Amer- 
ican ornithology 303.22 

— Life  of.  See  Peabody,  AV. 

B.  O V.  2 of  117.1 

AVilson,  Augusta  J.,  /or- 

merlif  Miss  Evans.  Inez.  247.25 
AVilson,  H.,  and  Caulfield, 

J.  Book  of  wonderful 

characters  103.1 

AATlsox,  J.  Leighton.  AVest- 

ern  Africa 80.10 

AATlson,  James  (4.  Life  of 

F.  Cj.  Ilalleck 11.5.5 

AATlson,  John.  History  of 

Switzerland 149.5 

Wilson,  R.  A.  Conquest  of 

Mexico 134.11 

WiNCiiELL,  A.  Sketches  of 


creation 34.13 

AATnes,  E.  C.  Trip  to  Boston.  88.3 
Wing-and-wing.  Cooper, 

J.  F 285.15 

AVinifked  Bertram.  Charles, 

E 204.7 

AVinning  a husband.  IMac- 

farren,  — 104.12,  23 

AATnslow,  E.  Journal,  Re- 
lation and  Brief  narra- 
tion   181.8 

AVinsor,  j.  History  of  Dux- 

bury 134.15 

AViNTER’stale.  Shakespeare, 

AV 5 of  103.1 

V.  3 of  103.2;  365.29 
AVintiirop,  j.  History  of 
New  England,  1630-49. 

2 V 187.9 

AVintiirop,  R.  C.  Speeches 

and  addresses 42.3 

AVintiirop,  T.  Canoe  and 

saddle;  Isthraiaua 156.30 

— Cecil  Dreeme 248.4 

— John  Brent 264.32 

— Edwin  Brothertoft 150.31 

— Life  in  the  open  air,  and 

other  papers 156.29 

AVirt,  AV.  Life  and  charac- 
ter of  P.  Henry.  Hart- 
ford  113.7 

Same.  N.  Y 190.12 

— Life  of.  See  Kennedy, 

J.  P 115.9 

Wisconsin,  History  of. 

Smith,  AV.  R 133.22 

Wisdom  of  Solomon  para- 
phrased. Middleton,  T. 


V.  5 of  103.10 

AVise,  H.  A.  Los  Gringos: 
or,  an  inside  view  of 
Mexico  and  California, 
with  wanderings  in  Pe- 
ru, Chili,  and  Polynesia.  230.10 


Mhclf.  u. 

AVihner,  B.  B.  Memoirs  of 

S.  Iluuflngton pt0.15 

Wrr.  American 202.1 

— Burton,  W.  E.  Cy<*lop)e- 


dia  of 72.2 

— Cldt-chatof 343.13 


— .b'rrold,  I).  Sp<Tlmens  of.  200.18 
AVncii, 'I’he.  Middleton,  'f. 

V.  3 of  103.10 


Witch  hill.  Mudgo,  Z.  A.  137.4 
Wits  and  beaux  of  society. 

'riiomson,  K.  (B.) 121.10 

AVTtt,  Mine.  <le.  A French 

country  family 305.10 

Wives  and  daughti-rs.  Gas- 

kell,  E.  C 391.18 

Wives  and  widows.  Ste- 
phens, A.  S 300.0 

AVTzaki)  of  the  wave.  Haines, 

.].T 105.22 

AVgart,  .T.  Memorials  of  G. 

AV.  Pyle 389.20 

Wolfe,  J.,  Address  [on] 
the  hundredth  anniver- 
sary of  the  death  of.  See 

Sabine,  L 183.7 

AVo.man  in  white.  Collins, 

(AV.)  AV 301.22 

AVo.man  of  business.  Sav- 
age, At 302.51 

AVo.man’s  friendship.  Agui- 
lar, G 327.2 

AVo.aian’s  kingdom.  Craik, 

D.  (M.)  M 301. .37 

AVoman’s,  a,  love.  Opie,  A. 


V.  4 of  282.5 


AVo.man's,  a,  thoughts  about 
women.  Craik,  D.  (M.) 

153.11 

AVo.man’s  trials.  Hall,  A. 

201.13,  58 

AVo.man’s  wrongs.  Dodge, 

AI.  A 45.0 

AVomen.  Child,  L.  AI.  Con- 
dition of 180.12 

— Crosland,  Mrs.'S.  Alem- 

orable  women 198.7 

— Ellet,  E.  F.  AVomen  ar- 

tists   124.11 

AVomen  of  the  American 

revolution  195.10 

— Jameson,  A.  (AI.)  Char- 

acteristics of 47.22 

— Kavanagh,  J.  AA'^omen  of 

Christianity 197.4 

— Lives  of  distinguished  fe- 

males   48.1 

— Logan,  0.  Women  and 

theatres 100.3 

— Alill,  J.  S.  Subjection  of 

woman  156.5 

— Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.,  mar- 

chesa  AVomaninthe 
nineteenth  centuiy 190.18 

— Starling,  E.  Noble  deeds 

of  woman 197.17 

AVomen  beware  women. 

Aliddleton,  T.  . . • . v.  4 of  163. 10 
AVomen  of  Israel.  Aguilar, 

G 185.15 

AVonder,  The.  Centlivre,  S.  105.27 
AVoNDER-nooK,  A.  Haw- 
thorne, N 27.20 

AVonderful  characters  in 
all  ages  and  countries. 

AVilson,  11 103.1 


WONDERS 


89 


YOUNG 


Shelf.  No. 

Wonders  of  bodily  strength 


and  skill.  Depping,  G. 

B 3G.15 

WONDFRS  of  the  human 

body.  Le  Pileur,  A.  . . . 36.13 

Wood,  C.  A.  F.  The  Irish 

broom-maker 164.9 

Wood,  Edvvard  J.  The  wed- 
ding day  in  all  ages  and 

countries 156.4 

Wood,  Ella  P.  The  castle’s 

heir 321.15 

— The  Channings 321.8 

— 'I'he  earl’s  heirs 282.4 

— Ulster’s  folly 321.9 

— George  Canterbury’s  will.  321.6 

The  haunted  tower 321.18 

- A light  and  a dark  Christ- 
inas   321.17 

— Lord  Oakb urn’s  daugh- 

ters   321.12 

— The  lost  bank  note ; and 

Martyn  Ware’s  tempta- 
tion  321.21 

— Mildred  Arkell 326.11 

— The  mystery 321.10 

— Orville  college 321.19 

Oswald  Cray 321.11 

— The  Red  court  farm 326.10 

— Roland  Yorke 321.7 

— The  runaway  match ; and 

The  dean  of  Dedham. ..  321.22 

— St.  Martyn’s  eve 321.16 

— The  shadow  of  Ashlydy- 

at 321.13 

— Squire  Trevlyn’s  heir...  321.14 

— Verner’s  pride 321.5 

— William  Allair 321.20 

Wood,  G.  Future  life 386.8 

— Modern  pilgrims.  2 v.  ..  386.13 

— Peter  Schlemihl  in  Amer- 

ica   246.4 

Wood,  Mrs.  H.  See  Wood, 

E.  P. 

Wood,  J.  Suppressed  his- 
tory of  the  administra- 
tion of  J.  Adams 188.1 

Wood,  j.  G.  Homes  without 

hands 31.6 

— Illustrated  natural  his- 

tory  34.12 

— The  uncivilized  races;  or 

natural  history  of  man . . 361.5 

Wood,  W.  New-Englaud’s 

prospect 181.7 

Wood,  W.  M.  Fankwei; 
or,  the  San  Jacinto  in 
the  seas  of  India,  China, 

and  Japan 86.18 

WooDBURN  grange.  How- 

itt,  W 324.19 

WooDHOUSELEE,  Lord.  See 
Tytler,  A.  F. 

WooDxMAN,  D.,  jr.  Guide  to 

Texas  emigrants 357.4 

Woods,  D.  B.  Sixteen 
months  at  the  gold  dig- 
gings   86.14 

Woodstock.  Scott,  W. 

V.  19  of  263.5 

WooDViLLE  stories.  See 
Adams,  W.  T.,  note. 
Woodworth,  S.  The  forest 

rose 165.29 

Wool-gathering.  Dodge, 

M.  A 45.3 


Shelf.  No. 

WooLER,  J.  P.  Love  in  liv- 
ery  164.17 

— A man  without  a head. . . 164.21 

— A tvvice  told  tale 164.21 

Woolf,  B.  E.  Don’t  forget 

your  opera  glasses 164.17 

— That  nose  ! 164.21 

Worcester,  J.  E.  Diction- 
ary of  the  English  lan- 
guage   *R.  R.,  A.  2 

— Elements  of  history 147.1 

— Historical  atlas  [with 

questions] *R.  R.,  Table 

Work  and  win.  Adams,  W. 

T 11.10 

Work  : or,  plenty  to  do  and 
how  to  do  it.  Brewster, 

M.  M 288.2 

World.  Figuier,  (G.)  L. 

The  world  before  the 
deluge 31.4 

— Turner,  S.  Sacred  his- 

tory of  the 48.11 

World,  The,  tost  at  tennis. 

Middleton,  T.  . . . v.  5 of  163.10 
Worlds.  Powell,  B.  Plu- 
rality of 37.17 

— Whewell,  W.  Plurality 

of 35.5,  8 

WoRTLEY,  E.  S.,  ladn.  Trav- 
els in  the  United  States, 

1849,  50  98.6 

Wrangell,  F.  von.  Expe- 
dition to  the  polar  sea, 

1820-23  19.14 

Wreck  ashore.  Buckstone, 

J.  B 165.25 

Wrecked  in  port.  Yates,  E.  261.2 
Wright,  C.  Lectures  on 

India 91.4 

Wright,  Frances,  pseiid.  See 
Darusmont,  F.  W. 

Wright,  T.  Early  travels 
in  Palestine,  narratives 
of  Arculf,  Willibald, 
Bernard,  Ssewulf,  Si- 
gurd, Benjamin  of  Tu- 
dela.  Sir  John  Maunde- 
ville,  Bertrandon  de  la 


Broequiere,  and  Maun- 

drell 85.22 

— Literature,  superstitions, 
and  history  of  England 
in  the  middle  ages.  2 v.  185.19 
Writing,  The,  on  the  wall. 

Morton,  T 165,13 

WuTHERiNG  heights.  Bron- 
te, E 287.3 

WyandottIs.  Cooper,  J.  F.  285.14 
Wycherley,  W.  The  coun- 
try girl.  Altered  by  D. 

Garrick 169.9 

Wyman,  T.  B.,  jr.  Geneal- 
ogy of  the  name  and 

family  of  Hunt 193.7 

Wyss,  j.  R.  von,  and  Mon- 
tolieu,  I.  P.  de  B.  de. 

The  Swiss  family  Rob- 
inson  17.4 

Xenophon.  Anabasis.  [Al- 
so the  Cyropsedia.] 
Translated  by  E.  Spel- 

man.  2 19.6 

Xerxes  the  great,  History 

of.  See  Abbott,  J 15.20 


Shelf.  No. 

Yankee  amongst  the  mer- 


maids. Burton,  W.  E.  343.10 
Yankee  in  Canada.  Tho- 

reau,  H.  D 44.2 

Yankee  land.  Logan,  C.  A.  164.17 
Yankee  middy.  Adams,  W. 

T 12.4 

Yankee  peddler.  Barnett, 

M 164.15 

Yankee  stories.  Haliburton, 

T.  C 324.16 

Yarns  of  an  old  mariner. 

Clarke,  M.  C 14.8 

Yates,  E.  Black  sheep. . ..  261.47 

— Kissing  the  rod 261.34 

— Land  at  last 261.12 

— Wrecked  in  port 261.2 

Yemassee.  Simms,  W.  G.  343.11 
Yonge,  C.  M.  Beechcroft.  303.5 

— Ben  Sylvester's  word...  18.28 

— The  castle  builders 303.9 

— The  chaplet  of  pearls...  301.42 

— The  clever  women  of  the 

family 301.38 

— Daisy  chain.  2 v 266.16 

— The  dove  in  the  eagle’s 

nest  263.3 

— Dynevor  terrace.  2v.  ..  287.6 

— Friarswood  post-office..  308.2 

— Heartsease.  2v 303.3 

— The  heir  of  Redclyffe.  2 V.  244.15 

— Hopes  and  fears.  2 v.  . . 303.2 

— Kenneth 303.1 

— The  lances  of  Lynwood.  27.27 

— The  pigeon  pie 27.26 

— Richard  the  fearless 325.5 

— Stokesley  secret 308.1 

— The  trial 303.7 

— The  two  guardians 303.8 

— The  young  step-mother. 

2 V 303.4 

Youatt,  W.  The  dog 364.35 

Young,  A.  Chronicles  of 
the  first  planters  of 
Massachusetts  bay....  181.7 


Contents.  — White,  J.,  Brief 
relation  of  the  planting  of  the 
colony;  Hubbard,  W.,  Narra- 
tive of  the  discovery  and  first 
planting;  Original  records  of 
the  company;  Cradock,  M., 

Letter  to  J.  Endicott  ; The 
company’s  letters  of  instruc- 
tion to  Gov.  Endicott  ; Form 
of  government  ; Allotment  of 
lands;  Oaths  of  ofiice;  Agree- 
ment with  the  ministers  ; Hig- 
ginson,  F.,  Journal,  andNew- 
England’s  plantation ; General 
considerations  for  planting 
New-England ; The  agreement 
at  Cambridge  ; The  company’s 
letters  to  Higginson  and  Endi- 
cott ; The  company’s  request  to 
their  brethren  in  the  church 
of  England  ; Dudley,  T.,  Let- 
ter to  the  countess  of  Lincoln  ; 

Clap,  R.,  Memoirs;  Early  rec- 
ords of  Charlestown ; Wood, 

W.,  Descr  ption  of  Massachu- 
setts; Cotton,  J.,  Life  and  let- 
ters; Mather,  R.,  Journal; 
Thacher,  A.,  Narrative  of  ship- 
wreck; Shepard,  T.,  Memoir 
of  his  own  life. 

— Chronicles  of  the  pilgrim 
fathers  of  the  colony  of 
Plymouth,  1602-65 181.8 

Contents.  — Bradford,  W., 

History  of  Plymouth  colony; 
Bradford,  W.,  and  Winslow, 

E.,  Journal;  Cushman,  R., 


12 


YOUNG 


90 


ZUM 


Shelf.  No. 

You  NO,  A.,  continued. 

DiflcourBe  on  llio  stato  of  the 
country;  WIiihIow,  K.,  Rela- 
tion and  Brief  narration  ; Brad- 
ford, VV.,  Dialogue,  and  Mem- 
oir of  W.  Bre water  ; Let- 
ters. 

Young  America  abroad.  See 
Adams,  W.  T.,  note. 

YouNtJ  Americans  abroad. 

Chonlcs,  J.  O 15.43 

Young  anfjjler,  naturalist, 
and  i)igeon  and  rabbit 


fancier 20.21 

Young  Crusoe.  Harley,  A.  J.  17.30 
Young  detective,  i’arker, 

K.  A 20.2 

Young  duke,  Disraeli,  B.  341.50 

Young  fortune  seekers 18.7 

Young  lieutenant.  Adams, 

W.  T 12.5 

Young  New  York.  Wilkins, 

E.  G.  r 104.24;  105.21 

Young  prima  donna.  Grey, 

Mrs 341.38 


Shelf.  No. 

Young  scamp.  StlrliiiLL  E.  104.22 
Young  shipbuilders  of  Elm 

island.  Kello««;,  E.  . . . 14.18 

Young  step-mother.  Yon^^e, 

C.  M 303.4 

Young  voyaj^curs.  Keid,  M.  25.13 
Youn(J  widow.  Bod  well,  T. 

G 104.9 

Young  y liters . Beid,  M.  ..  25.7 

Youit  five  gallants.  Middle- 

ton,  T V.  2 of  103.10 

Youth  of  the  Old  dominion. 

Hopkins,  S 235.7 

Youthful  queen.  Shannon, 

C 105.21 

Yriarte,  T.  de.  Literary 

fables 100.21 

Yucatan,  Incideirs  of  travel 

in.  Stephens,  J.  L.  ...  83.4,8 

See  also  Chiapas. 

Yvan,  M.  Insurrection  in 
China.  See  Callery,  J. 

M 188.4 


Bhrlf.  No. 

Zamiiksi,  Expedition  to  Urn. 

Hvin^Hlone,  I) H3.2 

Zami'a.  Ilcrold,  L.  ,1.  F.  ..  102.0 

Zanoni.  Bulwtir-Lytlon,  E. 

(G.  E.  L.) 215.13;  301.54 

Zf.i.ina.  Somerset,  C.  A.  ..  105,27 

Zfnoiha.  Ware,  W 244.2 

ZiNCALi,  The.  Borrow,  G.  151.13 
ZoFh.ogy.  Carpenter,  W.  B.  304.0 
— Edwards,  11.  Milne.  fCle- 


rnens  de  /oolo^it; 33.20 

— Hitchcock,  E.  Zoolo;.  v 

of  Massachusetts 32.31 

See  also  Aniinnls,  Ornitliol- 
o?y»  t^uadrupeds, 

ZscHOKKE,  (J.)  H.  (D.)  The 

(leadLGiest 302.67 

ZuEBCHF.it,  F.,  and  Mar^]:oll6, 

U,  Meteors,  aerolites, 
storms,  and  atmospheric 

phenomena .’ 34.6 

ZuM  stillen  Verfjniigcn 
Mueller  von  Koeni^s- 
wintcr,  W 277.4 


Box 

NO. 

26 

27 

13 

18 

32 

25 

10 

28 

3 

20 

17 

2 

16 

1 

8 

9 

23 

31 

7 

14 

29 

24 

5 

12 

6 

30 

4 

15 

21 


PERIODICALS  CURRENTLY  RECEIVED. 


rhe  letters  affixed  to  the  titles  signify  respectively,  m.  monthly,  K twice  a month,  w»  weekly,  q.  quarterly. 


American  chemist.  New  York 4°  m. 

American  naturalist.  Salem 8°  m. 

Appletons’ journal.  New  York 4°  tc. 

Atlantic  monthly.  Boston 8°  ni. 

Bowdoin  scientific  journal.  Brunswick 8°  im. 

Dwight’s  journal  of  music.  Boston 4° 

East  Boston  advocate.  East  Boston f°  w. 

Eclectic  magazine.  New  York 8°  m. 

Evert  Saturday.  Boston 4°  ^o. 

Galaxy,  The.  New  York 8°  m. 

Godey’s  lady’s  book.  Philadelphia 8°  m. 

Harper’s  bazar.  New  York w. 

Harper’s  new  monthly  magazine.  New  York 8°  w*. 

Harper’s  weekly.  New  York w. 

Hearth  and  home.  New  York f°  lo. 

Lippincott’s  magazine.  Philadelphia 8°  m. 

Literary  world.  Boston 4°  m. 

Littell’s  living  age.  Boston 8°  tp* 

Merry’s  museum.  Boston • 8°  m. 

Nation,  The.  New  York.... 4°  to. 

North  American  review.  Boston 8°  q. 

Old  and  new.  Boston 8°  m. 

Oliver  Optic’s  magazine.  Our  boys  and  girls.  Boston 8°  m. 

Our  dumb  animals.  Boston 4°  w. 

Our  young  folks.  Boston 12°  wi. 

Overland  monthly.  San  Francisco 8°  m. 

Kiverside  magazine.  New  York 4°  m. 

Scientific  American.  New  York f°  to. 

Scribner’s  new  monthly  magazine.  New  York 1.8°  m. 


BOOKS  OF  REFKRENOE 

IN  Tim  IlHADING  ROOM 


'I’liis  List  ombraccH  tlie  books  tliat  arc  kept  at  tbc  Desk  of  tbc  Ilcmliinf  Room  for  consiillatlon  in  the  tmilillng 
only.  Most  of  tlie  titles,  and  tbc  cross-references,  are  also  included  in  llio  foregoing  Catalogue  wilb  an  asterir-k  jireflxcd 
to  indicate  that  they  do  not  circulate. 

Atj.en,  W.  American  l)ioi;rapliical  tlictionary.  Hd  edition.  Boston,  1R.^>7.  8° A.  3 

Alliiu)ne,  S.  a.  (Critical  dictionary  of  bmnlish  literature  and  Britisli  .and  American  .au- 

tliors.  [lM  issue.]  IMidadelphia,  1871.  3 v.  1.8° Q.  3 

American  annual  cycloptedia  .and  register  of  events  for  1801-(;‘).  New  York,  1870.  0 v. 

s° C.  1 

American  year-book  and  national  register  for  1801).  Kdited  by  1).  N.  Camp.  Hartford, 

1801).  8° E.  1 

Appleton’s  dictionary  of  machines,  mechanics,  engine-work,  and  engineering.  New 

York,  1850,  52.  2 v.  8° q,  .j 

Arvine,  K.  Cyclopaedia  of  anecdotes  of  literature  and  the  line  arts.  3d  edition.  Boston, 

1870.  1.8° (1,  2 

Bartlei  f,  J.  Familiar  (luotations.  5th  edition.  Bostott,  1870.  12° E.  7 

Black,  A.  and  C.  General  atlas  of  tlie  wot  Id.  Fifty-six  imips.  New  and  revised  edition. 

Fdinburgli,  1870.  f° Table 

Boris,  F.  J.  French  simple  and  compound  vowels,  compared  with  Knglish  sounds,  n p., 

n.  d.  pp.  2.  4° ■ I), 

Boston,  J/ass.  rublic  library.  Bulletins.  No.  1-15.  [Boston,  1807-70.]  1.8° (;.  5 

— Index  to  the  catalogue  of  books  in  the  Bates  Hall.  Boston,  1801.  1.  8° c!  3 

Same.  First  supplement.  Boston,  1800.  1.  8° 4 

Prince  library.  A catalogue  of  the  books  and  manuscripts  [of]  T.  Prince,  be- 
queathed to  the  Old  South  church,  and  now  deposited  in  the  Public  library.  Bos- 
ton, 1870.  1.8“ c.  0 

Boston  directory  for  1870.  Boston,  [1870].  8° q]  q 

Brande,  W.  T.  Dictionary  of  science,  literature,  and  art.  New  edition.  London,  1807. 

3 V.  8° ! A.  8 

Same.  New  Y'ork,  1870.  8° 5 

Chamrers,  K,  Cyclopa3dia  of  English  literature.  Boston,  1870,  2 v,  8“ B.*  3 

Colton,  G.  W.  General  atlas.  Letter-press  descriptions  by  K.  S.  Fisher.  New  York, 

’ Table 

Cruden,  a.  Complete  concordance  to  the  Old  and  New  Testament.  Philadelphia,  1830. 

G.  1 

Godwin,  P.  Cyclopmdiaof  liiography.  New  edition.  With  Supplement,  by  G.  Sheppard. 

New  York,  1870.  12° E.  5 

Harper’s  pictorial  history  of  the  great  rebellion.  New  York,  1866.  P Table 

Haydn,  J.  Dictionary  of  dates.  By  B.  Vincent,  Authorized  American  edition,  with 

Supplement,  by  G.  P.  Putnam.  New  York,  1869.  8° A..  9 

— Universal  index  of  biography.  See  Payne,  J,  B A.  10 

Hole,  C.  Brief  biographical  dictionary.  With  additions  and  corrections  by  W.  A. 

Wheeler.  New  Y'ork,  1866.  16° E.  10 

Homans,  J.  S.  and  J.  S.,  jr.  Cyclopedia  of  commerce  and  commercial  navigation.  New 

York,  1858.  8° B.  2 

Kitto,  J.  Popular  cyclopaedia  of  biblical  literature  condensed.  Boston,  1867.  8° B.  4 

Lippincott’s  biographical  dictionary.  Nee  Thomas,  J A.  14 

Payne,  J.  B.  Haydn’s  universal  index  of  biography.  London,  1870.  8° A.  10 

lioGET,  P.  M.  Thesaurus  of  English  words  and  phrases.  Revised  by  B.  Sears.  Boston, 

1870,  12° E.  3 

New  American  cyclopaedia.  Edited  by  G.  Ripley  and  C.  A.  Dana.  New  Y'ork,  1870.  16  v. 

B.  1 

Smith,  W.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities.  2d  edition.  Boston,  1870.  8°.  A.  6 

— Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  geography.  Boston,  1870.  2 v.  8° A.  7 

— Dictionary  of  the  Bible.  Revised  by  H.  B.  Hackett  [and]  E.  Abbot.  New  Y'ork, 

1870.  4 V.  8° E.  1 

Spiers,  A,,  and  Surenne,  G,  French  and  English  [and  English  and  French]  pronouncing 
dictionary.  Revised  and  enlarged  by  G.  P.  Quackeubos.  New  Y'ork,  1868.  2 v.  in 

L 8° A.  4 

Thomas,  J.  Universal  pronouncing  dictionar}’-  of  biography  and  mythology.  Phila- 

d(;lphia,  1870.  2v.  1.8° A.  14 

Werster,  N.  American  dictionary  of  the  English  language.  Revised  by  C.  A.  Goodrich 

and  N.  Porter.  Springlield,  1869.  4° A.  1 

— Dictionary  of  the  English  language.  With  an  appendix  containing  tables  [of  money, 

weight,  and  measure,  etc.].  Abridged  from  the  latest  edition  of  the  quarto  diction- 
ary,  by  W.  G.  Webster  and  W.  A.  Wheeler.  [Counting-house  edition.]  New  Y^ork, 

1869.  sm.4° A.  5 

Wheeler,  W.  A.  Dictionary  of  the  noted  names  of  llction.  Boston,  1869.  16° E.  9 

Worcester,  .1.  E.  Dictionary  of  the  English  language.  Boston,  1870.  4° A.  2 

— Historical  atlas.  New  and  revised  edition,  Boston,  1863.  4° Table 

Description  and  illustration,  with  questions  to  facilitate  its  use.  Boston,  1857.  12°.  Table 


: *r-  >_  •.  .v.  :-■*  , •.  o ' ~ -Vx,  • -,  - 

i:r..'  . ;./v,N.'.  .u.' '-.  =!;■ -r  •''••. ■*':■- r- ' ■'•'^■’  ‘ '■  ■'^•-  ‘ 

■■-  '.'ri?'-'*;  .";  ~ -■■;  ?'■  ■,  ” --  i-,-  ■'•”  '' 

‘ • ••  ■ -jV-  ■"  ■ ^ V ■ -■  V-'-  ' - ' ■^•^■'  •■/*:-■  \'  .'.4* 


Xkr"\  '*  ''^:  7 . t •“  * ' -'7.  - , >.*  - r^-y  \:  ; •'. \ -jit-'x  .--  .,-A*.-Yvs<iTv' *-  - > 

iX-'ATv^  -4.  . * ' ft*  ../-.V-  ''T  - N'T  -^v-  V.'  -'  -■  >■  i --  • = ■ ' ’-■H’  -■<?';  ‘ '. .'  .'",  ‘7. 

W;-;','--,  '■•■'^  " ■ ,v,  ?';;^  .%■*  ' ‘Sr*  Y";*-  Y'''^r'-'^' 'yii'  _ Y;‘, 

' ■ '/■-  ' •' '. ' v’-*T  •Y'’'^!V-'^''«’.i  ' '■'•■'  .■’^'i'-'''-' ’■,'  ' ■■■•'.''*' ~V,'':.  - ■ 

'“V  ^ v--.-  ■ -Y’.  Y m?  Y-,. .v  : ■.'  •? 


i'*'  ^~-;y  ■•'  ■•■  --  •■•’■  >■  :■*«  '■  -»  ■ -•  ■ 

.'■-'’W-^  ■ 5s  '-;  ■ V-'-‘  ■ -'  ..^'  .■ 


->V:  y':  .V::.::? 

v'^' 


HvVy  _ 

■ • '-Y-Tgs,^ 


Y-- Y--'  ’ --  '^'-j?P?^' 

iYt.r  . :•  . - Y ■: 


. ..  'VvYv 

Yi  - 


LIST  OF  BOOKS, 

Arranged  by  Authors,  Titles,  and  Subjects. 


FIRST  EDITION.  FEBRUARY,  1871. 


NOTE.  — One  volume  at  a time  can  be  had  in  home  use  from  this  Branch,  and  one  from  the 
Bates  Hall  of  the  Main  Library ; and  the  Branch  volume  must  always  be  returned  at  this  Branch, 
accompanied  by  the  applicant’s  library  card,  within  such  hours  as  the  rules  prescribe.  No  book  can 
be  taken  from  the  Lower  Hall  of  the  Main  Library,  while  the  applicant  has  one  from  this  Branch. 

Books  can  be  kept  out  14  days,  but  may  be  renewed  within  that  time,  by  presenting  a new  slip 
with  tbe  card  ; after  14  days  a fine  of  two  cents  for  each  day  is  incurred,  and  after  21  days  the  book 
will  be  sent  for  at  the  cost  of  the  borrower,  who  cannot  take  another  book  until  all  charges  are  paid. 

Books  must  not  be  lent  out  of  the  household  of  the  borrower,  nor  be  kept  by  transfers  in  one 
household  more  than  one  month,  and  must  remain  in  the  Librarj"  one  week  before  being  drawn  again 
in  the  same  household. 

Borrowers  finding  any  book  mutilated  or  unwarrantably  defaced, 
are  expected  to  report  it;  as  also  any  undue  delay  in  the  delivery  of 
books. 

Consult  the  daily  manuscript  Bulletin  and  the  printed  Bulletins  for  recent  additions  to  this 
department. 

Recommend  for  purchase  such  books  as  the  Library  does  not  have,  on  slips  provided  at  the  Desk. 

]sr  O T I C E. 

Special  attention  is  called  to  the  following  law  of  the  Commonwealth : — 

“ Whoovcjr  wilfully  and  maliciously  writes  upon,  injures,  defaces,  tears  or  destroys  any  book,  plate,  picture, 
en/,Taving,  or  statue,  belonging  to  any  law,  town,  city  or  public  library,  shall  be  punished  by  a fine  of  not  less 
than  five  dollars,  nor  more  than  one  thousand  dollars,  for  every  such  offence.’* 


COl’lKS  ARE  FOR  SALE  AT  THE  DESK. 


